Love Island's Molly and Zach couldn't be cuter as they share 'team' key to relationship success
08.10.2023 - 22:07
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island stars Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble have opened up about their relationship outside of the ITV2 villa and have revealed their secret to success. The pair, who finished this year’s series in fourth place, are among a handful of couples from 2023 Love Island who are still together following the news that winner Jess Harding and Sammy Root had called time on their relationship. And now, speaking to OK! while at the Pride of Britain Awards on Sunday 8 October, Molly, 22, said that she and Zach, 25, being a “team” was the reason why they’ve remained a couple outside of the villa.
“I personally look at a relationship as a team, and if you want something to work, you will make it work. I stand by that and that's where I go with this. And just keeping myself to myself,” she said.
Having recently been hit by split rumours, Zach reiterated Molly and put any speculation to bed as he added that he “couldn’t be happier” to be with Molly two months after leaving the shoe and emphasised the strength of the pair’s connection together as a team. “I think it's just what your true intentions are really. I feel like we live in a day and age where it's easy to split up, it's easy to break up.
I feel like people have really forgotten what teamwork actually is.” Turning his attention to Molly, he added: “And it's like I've heard your goals. I'm gonna make sure you get them. You've heard mine.
We come together strong. I couldn't be happier, man.” But besides discussing their recipe for relationship success, the pair also opened up about their professional goals away from Love Island as this year’s contestants begin to forge out career paths in everything from fashion to food. Molly explained that she’d love to go back into acting
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