Love Island star Tom Clare has shared a romantic response to a question about his future with Molly Smith.
The couple won last year's inaugural season of All Stars, and it seems things are going strong, with the two asked about marriage plans in a new interview.
"We definitely know we'll be with each other for the rest of our lives," Tom told The Mirror.
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Molly added: "We're so focussed on the house renovation and working with brilliant brands like Gtech at the moment, so we're not putting pressure on it."
"Molly is really great and very hands on with the renovating," Tom further revealed, as Molly quipped that she "actually take[s] the time to read instructions".
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Molly also said that she would be keen for more TV work in the future, sharing: "Something like I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here that would really challenge me would be good."
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"I'd love to do SAS: Who Dares Wins," Tom said. "I think it would be a mental and physical challenge that I'd give me best shot."
Molly and Tom moved in together last year, and spoke to Digital Spy last September about what it has been like, saying it has made them stronger as a couple.
"I don't think it's felt like a challenge," Molly revealed. "People have warned us that moving house is a big stress, but I feel like it's gone quite well so far."
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Last year, they also teased plans for a baby in the future, Molly telling OK! magazine: "Yes, we definitely talk about it because we're obviously serious.
"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."
Meanwhile, Molly and Tom have come to the defence of this year's All Stars co-winner Casey O'Gorman after Liam Reardon suggested he entered the villa for "clout".
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