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danced around in a towel as she sang in the bathroom after returning to the UK following her time in presenting Love Island.
The host of the reality show, 31, was make-up free in the candid sleep as she larked about for the camera listening to Jah Cure's Love Is.
Maya waved her arm in the air and sang along to the track, as she celebrated being home again after spending the beginning of the year in Cape Town.
The TV presenter grabbed her towel as it slipped down while she was busy getting her groove on around the room, before jumping in the shower.
As she lifted her arm, Maya showed off tattoo which is in the shape of three countries where she derives her heritage.
The star is of Scottish and Swedish ancestry on her mother's side and Somalian descent on her father's side, with all three countries drawn side-by-side.
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Maya hosted the Love Island: All Stars final on Monday night, where Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies finished in first place.
Maya Jama danced around in a towel as she sang in the bathroom after returning to the UK following her time in South Africa presenting Love Island
The host of the ITV2 reality show, 31, was make-up free in the candid sleep as she larked about for the camera listening to Jah Cure's Love Is
Following the finale, the stars of the show were spotted boarding flights home to the UK, but endured a five-hour delay before take off.
It was reported that the Cape Town airport experienced a power cut after a fire, causing passengers to wait hours to take off.
On the same flight, Maya was joined by the Love Island All Stars contestants after the voting results were revealed after the epic final.
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The pair were up against Millie Court and Zac Woodworth, Leanne Amaning and Scott van-der-Sluis, Lucinda Strafford and Sean Stone and Whitney and Yamen Sanders.
Now Love Island have since shared by how much Ciaran and Samie won by on their Instagram page.
Loved-up pair Ciaran and Samie got 35.22 per cent of the vote, followed by Millie and Zac who got 23.38 per cent.
Leanne and Scott received 19.41 per cent, while Lucinda and Sean got 12.77 per cent of it, and lastly, Whitney and Yamen ended up with 9.27 per cent.
And while many were over the moon with the results, it left some sharing a theory that it was down to the producers.
One said in the comments section: 'That’s not our votes, that’s the producers votes; I don’t believe it, who’s fiddling the votes;
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'who believes this? Its not adding up to anything'.
Others rushed to support the new couple, 'Why everyone so bitter about Samie and Cieran winning?; My winners;
'Sammie and Ciaran the most genuine humble couple ever.'
The star is of Scottish and Swedish ancestry on her mother's side and Somalian descent on her father's side, with all three countries drawn side-by-side
Maya hosted the Love Island: All Stars final on Monday night, where Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies finished in first place




