Love Island's Molly and Tom confirm relationship status

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Love Island: All Stars winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare have revealed they've made their relationship official.

The reality TV stars shared the update with co-star Anton Danyluk during a livestream (via OK!), the couple – who won Love Island's first-ever All Stars series last month – confirmed they were now boyfriend and girlfriend in an unexpected moment.

The admission was made when an unbeknown Anton asked the pair for an update on their relationship, with their co-star suggesting Tom needed to "go big" when asking Molly to be his girlfriend. "Come to me for advice on that, I'm the romantic," Anton joked.

Molly and Tom could then be seen smiling and whispering to each other before deciding to reveal that it was "too late" to plan anything spectacular as they'd already made things official.

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"He's already f**ked it then," Molly replied, while a giggling Tom agreed, leading Anton to question: "What? Have you done it?

"Is this an official? Is this a 'Molly and Tom are official and no one knows about it'? Is this what has happened? And you've done something pathetic, Tom," he continued, as the couple laughed.

"No, it wasn't pathetic. It was just me and Mol, like intimate, just, away from everyone," Tom replied, adding that they'd made their relationship official "some time last week."

Anton's mum, who had been sat next to him throughout the livestream, then interjected to scold her son. "That's it. Stop being nosy," she said, while pointing at Tom.

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"No, all that matters is the outcome is the same. She's your girlfriend, that's all that matters," Anton then clarified, to which Tom nodded in agreement.

The update comes just days after Molly addressed a rumour that Tom had made a grand romantic gesture when asking her to be his girlfriend.

Responding to a rose petal proposal video that had been doing the rounds on social media, which fans believed was Tom asking Molly to be his girlfriend, the reality star set the record straight in a TikTok clip, saying: "I wish I bloody got that, have you seen it?"

"That weren't for me. Whoever did that, he's never done that!"

In addition to going official, Tom revealed on Instagram that he'd finally introduced his new girlfriend to a very important family member: his sister. "So happy these two have finally met," read the post's caption alongside a photo of the three enjoying dinner together in Manchester yesterday (March 11).

Love Island: All Stars airs at 9pm on ITV2, ITVX and STV.

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