Outside the villa, Molly-Mae and Tommy have gone from strength to strength (Picture: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Molly-Mae Hague has admitted to feeling pretty ‘smug’ that her and Tommy Fury have lasted longer than her Love Island contemporaries, and we don’t blame her.

Throughout her time in the villa, the influencer and model was accused of being a gold digger who only stayed with boxer Tommy to win the £50,000 prize money.

Fast forward three months and Molly and Tommy, along with their besties Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins, are the only couple’s remaining after outlasting winners Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea.

‘I think I’d be wrong if I said it didn’t give me a bit of a smug feeling because it does,’ Molly, who now lives with Tommy, told Mirror Online.




‘It’s nice to be able to show everyone they were all wrong because they didn’t believe in us and it’s so nice to show that we were the realest couple in there and I think that’s really shown since we’ve come out.

‘Maura and Curtis were a bit rocky and now everyone else has broken up and we’re the only couples who’ve remained,’ the 20-year-old continued.

Too cute (Picture: PARFITT/FARRELL/BACKGRID)

‘I could have told you that right from the start but no one would listen to me and wanted to say I was fake.’

Despite being the clear frontrunners in the competition, Molly-Mae and Tommy found themselves pipped to the post at the last minute by latecomers Amber and Greg, but Molly admitted that she knows that crown is rightfully hers.

‘Everyone knows Tommy and I were the winners in a way,’ she said. ‘I saw Amber the other day and she would have told you herself that [we] were the winners.

‘It’s sad what happened, but we didn’t need to win the show to prove what we’ve got because everyone can see it now and we’re so happy, but maybe we wouldn’t have been if we’d won, you just never know.’

Well said, Molly-Mae.

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