Former Love Island winner Molly Smith has confirmed she and Tom Clare are thinking about taking the next steps in their relationship.
Molly and Tom got together during Love Island: All Stars earlier this year and have been going strong since. The couple have purchased a house together, and now they're also discussing marriage and expanding the family in the future.
"Yes, we definitely talk about it because we're obviously serious," Molly told OK! magazine.
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"We know it's going to happen one day but we're not in a mad rush for it. We're just loving what each day brings and taking our time with things," she added.
The pair are currently busy renovating their home, with Molly reiterating she's "not in a rush" to become a mum.
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"We've got our heads down to get renovation done and dusted and enjoying the process. So yes those are things we definitely want, but it won't be any time soon," she said.
"I think the room that the nursery would be is actually my walk-in wardrobe. I'm not in a rush for children."
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Elsewhere in the Love Island universe, Kady McDermott has said she's sworn off men after breaking up with Henry Simmons.
She confirmed she was single on her Instagram Stories, saying: "Indeed. If any of you see me with a man again, just know I was held hostage because I am honestly done with them all. No matter how good you are to someone, you can't change their bad morals, unfortunately. Onwards and upwards."
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