Love Island winner Molly Smith has revealed what the future holds for her and Tom Clare after the couple bagged the £50,000 prize money during Monday night’s final.
Molly was visibly shaking as host Maya Jama declared them as winners last night, while Tom said: ‘My mind’s blown’.
And as the pair prepare to take their relationship to the next level back in the real world Molly has revealed that Tom will be moving up North so it will be easier for the pair to see each other.
Molly explained: ‘Tom is coming to Manchester. I can’t wait to go on normal dates and get back to reality.’
Footballer Tom, who is originally from South Yorkshire, is hoping to return to the pitch with his team Macclesfield.
Love Island winner Molly Smith has revealed her future plans with Tom Clare and how she REALLY felt when she was reunited with ex Callum Jones in the villa
As the pair prepare to take their relationship to the next level back in the real world Molly has revealed that Tom will be moving up North so it will be easier for the pair to see each other.
He confirmed: ‘I am moving back up North to be closer to my family, get back to football and hopefully back to Macclesfield F.C, if they will have me back.’
Molly also opened up about what it was really like walking into the villa as a bombshell on day one and being reunited with her ex of three and a half years, Callum Jones.
After splitting in September 2020, Molly and Callum were stunned to be reunited in the All Stars villa in a launch night twist, but both opted against exploring the prospect of rekindling their romance.
While Molly won the show with Tom, Callum came runner alongside Jess Gale, dashing any hopes of a last minute reunion among fans.
Reflecting on the moment as Maya asked her what was the biggest challenge she’d faced, Molly admitted: ‘ Probably walking in and seeing the back of my ex’s head and living with him 24/7.
‘At first it was weird and awkward but then towards the end it was fine. We actually get on really well and Tom gets on with him which is great.’
Tom added: ‘In hindsight, I probably shouldn’t get on with him but me and Cal do get on. I think he’s a good lad.
‘Do you know what I think it makes Mol more attractive that she can get on with Callum.’
Molly was visibly shaking as host Maya Jama declared them as winners last night, while Tom said: ‘My mind’s blown’
Molly admitted the most challenging moment of being in the villa was ‘Probably walking in and seeing the back of my ex’s head and living with him 24/7’
After three and a half years together Molly and Callum split in September 2020 and were stunned to be reunited in the All Stars villa in a launch night twist , but both opted against exploring the prospect of rekindling their romance
According to new reports new voting percentages reveal Callum and Jess closely missed out on the win during the grand finale by two percent.
Molly’s ex Callum and his partner Jess received just below at 33 percent while Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie, who placed third, got 15 percent of viewer votes.
Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran were backed by 10 percent, leaving Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk last place with only seven percent of votes.
Molly – who became emotional after being crowned as the winner – has admitted that she sees a long-term future with Tom.
She said: ‘It was all meant to be. I wouldn’t entertain it if I didn’t see this being something serious on the outside.’
Tom is also determined to continue their romance in the outside world.
He told Molly: ‘I genuinely see you being my girlfriend.’