Love Island’s Molly Marsh claimed she dated former islander Tommy Fury, in a TikTok video that has resurfaced from the musical performer’s social media account.
The 21-year-old entered the villa on Monday (June 5) and has since been coupled up with Mitchel Taylor, as chosen by the public.
But eager-eyed fans have been quick to delve into Molly’s old posts throughout the years and have come across the clip.
Love Island's Molly Marsh claims she dated Tommy Fury
@_mollymarsh_ YOUR EXCLUSIVE TOUR INTO THE LOVE ISLAND VILLA!!!🎟️🤩🌴 @ITVX @Love Island #loveislandvillatour ♬ original sound - MOLLY MARSH
Originally posted in 2020, the clip shows Molly in a black crop top with her hands rubbing her face as captions appear on the screen saying “You dated Tommy Fury before he went on Love Island?”
To which she nods and lip syncs “yeah”.
While music continues to play, another caption reads “You are still in touch with each other…” and Molly carries on nodding while also miming “yeah” again.
The final caption appears on screen as “You and Molly-Mae are good friends now” and Molly bites her lip before awkwardly mouthing “yeah” once more.
The 12-second post added “What now?” as the last bit of text.
Boxer Tommy Fury who is the brother of the sporting icon Tyson Fury has been in a relationship with Pretty Little Thing's creative director Molly-Mae Hague since they both first appeared on the ITV summer show in 2019.
The pair have most recently welcomed their first baby together named Bambi earlier this year.
Love Island’s Molly Marsh is the daughter of this Corrie star
Molly from Doncaster is the daughter of Janet Marsh who has appeared on Coronation Street numerous times.
On the cobbles, Janet played the role of a nurse in 2005 before going on to play a receptionist at the Scott-Roe Clinic in 2008.
Her last appearance as an ITU nurse on the soap was in 2009.
The actress’ other on-screen credits include roles in Where The Heart Is, Bodies, In The Dark, Love, Lies and Records, Still Open All Hours and a short film titled Cerulean.
She has also been known to do voice work on the BBC.
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