Love Island: All Stars winner Tom Clare has fuelled rumours that he'll be proposing to girlfriend Molly Smith with his latest comments about their thriving relationship. The pair won the first series of Love Island : All Stars on ITV2 last year and have stayed together ever since, with the couple buying their first home together just months after winning the show in February.
Speaking to The Mirror in an exclusive chat for the launch of Gtech's AirRAM 3, Tom and Molly gave an update on their relationship and they spoke about their future together. When asked whether marriage was on the cards for the couple, Molly, 30, said: "We're so focussed on the house renovation and working with brilliant brands like Gtech at the moment, so we're not putting pressure on it.".
Meanwhile, Tom, 25, had a slightly different answer. "We definitely know we'll be with each other for the rest of our lives." The pair are currently working on their home together and embracing their DIY skills. "Molly is really great and very hands on with the renovating," Tom said, while Molly added: "I actually take the time to read instructions!".
As for where they hope to take their careers, the Gtech ambassadors said that they have other reality shows on their radar after their two stints on Love Island. "I'd definitely be up for more TV work," Molly said. "Something like I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here that would really challenge me would be good.".
Tom added: "I'd love to do SAS: Who Dares Wins. I think it would be a mental and physical challenge that I'd give me best shot." The couple are close friends with this year's All Stars winners Casey O'Gorman and Gabby Allen, with the foursome heading out on a double date shortly after their win. However, Tom and Molly were also spotted out with Mitch Taylor, who was accused of trying to "sabotage" Luca Bish and Grace Jackson's bid to win just days before the All Stars final.
After star Liv Hawkins claimed that Grace had messaged another islander claiming that she would "do anything to win", Mitch shared a screenshot of the alleged conversation on his Snapchat with the caption: "I don't know who the receipts are from, I got sent it loads all I know is Casey and Gabby won.".
Mitch later admitted that the messages "could be fake", while a representative for the star said: "Mitch shared something he got sent and asked his followers if it was real or fake. Nothing more or out of the ordinary for social media.". Join The Mirror’s WhatsApp Community or follow us on Google News , Flipboard , Apple News, TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads - or visit The Mirror homepage.