Love Island's Callum Jones shares two-year anniversary plans with Molly Smith
10.04.2022 - 19:13
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island star Callum Jones has shared his sweet two-year anniversary plans for girlfriend Molly Smith.The couple met on the winter series of Love Island in 2020 and their romance is still going from strength-to-strength after moving into their own very own gorgeous four-bedroom house in Manchester last year.Talking about their life and romance since the ITV2 show, Callum, who recently took part in Manchester Remembers football match, exclusively told OK!: "It literally feels like it was about eight months ago, when you think about it, two years is a long time and it really doesn't feel like two years." Teasing details of their anniversary plans, he added: "It's actually next week, so yeah we've got something planned for that... going to go on a little date so I'm looking forward to it!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
However, despite their upcoming milestone, Callum insisted that marriage isn't on the cards for the couple just yet, he said: "As you get older, you kind of get your head down, figure out what you want and what you've got to do. "We're not thinking about marriage just yet but you never know what the future holds..." As well as their two-year anniversary plans, it's also Molly's 28th birthday at the end of April with Callum revealing that he's taking his girlfriend to Rome, Italy, for a few nights.
It's been a busy few weeks for Callum as the reality star recently took part in charity football match, Manchester Remembers, which honours the families and victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorist attack. Callum, who is from Manchester, said: "It was for a great cause, obviously I am from Manchester so it's a bit close to home
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