Love Island host Maya Jama has shared a cryptic message after rumours emerged about a reunion with her ex-boyfriend Stormzy.
The TV presenter took to her Instagram stories on Monday (September 18) to write a brief summary about how she’s attracted 'things' in her life that were meant to be.
Over a beautiful picture of the sea, she wrote: "Everything in life good or bad has worked out eventually in my favour. I learnt a long time ago if I want it it's already mine. It's a beautiful and scary feeling at the same time cause I have to be sure what I ask for I actually want."
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This coded message comes after speculation that she has rekindled her relationship with rapper Stormzy, four years after the couple parted ways.
Back in August, the singer and TV personality were spotted walking hand-in-hand in Greece, supposedly on holiday together.
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Though the couple have not confirmed that they are officially back together, there have been plenty of rumours about their relationship status.
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The recent Instagram story comes while Maya is on location in Fiji to film the new Love Island all-stars spin-off, titled Love Island Games.
Despite the picturesque views and excitement about hosting the new reality series, Maya revealed there was one downside.
"Quite a few of you have asked how I’m dealing with the jet lag," she began in an Instagram story. "The answer is… I’m not."
"I’ve been getting a little bit of sleep at night," she added, before detailing how difficult it's been to get through the day. "But it’s only day two. So, I’ll update you on how it goes."
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Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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