Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury pack the PDA during a romantic trip to Switzerland
LOVE Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, both 23, were spotted on the PDA during a romantic trip to Switzerland.
Blonde beauty Molly shared her sweet tribute to her millions of followers as she locked lips with her boxer beau.
One moment the pair were standing on the lake shore posing for the camera and one second they could be seen kissing.
In another clip, Molly teased her boyfriend as he tossed back a coffee, with the fashionista writing, “He drinks espresso for fun.”
Molly also shared a snap of Tommy looking dapper in a black outfit and wrote, “Trip with my [love heart emoji.]”
Tommy also shared some of his own snaps including a tour of her huge room with a king size bed and a view of the forest outside.
The star hit the gym before spending a day with blonde beauty Molly.
Tommy also posted some sweet selfies while the couple waited at Manchester Airport for their flight to Switzerland.
Her trip comes after Molly begged fans not to show up at her and Tommy’s home and want pictures with her in a scathing two-minute tirade.
The Love Island 2019 runner-up took to YouTube on Wednesday afternoon and used the platform to ask children not to turn up uninvited at her £3.5million mansion.
The 23-year-old tied her hair in a bun and began, “It’s not me being mean, it’s not me being awful.
“It’s not my headline that says, ‘Molly-Mae won’t take pictures with fans.’
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“But I’ll only say that once. If you know my address, if you know where I live, if you know where Tommy and I live, please don’t come to the gate. Please.”
Molly then threw a swipe at the parents of children who recently drove her to their property, before warning: “There’s a limit when it comes to the house.”
Pointing the finger, she continued, “If you’re the parent driving your kids around on their birthdays or if they have a book you want me to sign and you know the address and you’re driving your kid around to come and see Tommy and I… I’m not sure.
“I have a lot to say. I won’t say it, but I’m not sure, and that’s not a lesson I want to teach my child to make them think that’s okay.”