Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are surviving lockdown together in their luxury apartment in Manchester, after moving in late last year.
Like many over the weekend, Molly-Mae, 20, lamented being stuck indoors during the warm spell of weather without a garden or balcony to enjoy the glorious rays.
The reality TV star compared being holed up in their pad to ‘absolute captivity’ although a virtual tour of the flat proves they’re certainly not struggling for space.
Just weeks after leaving the Love Island villa, Tommy and Molly-Mae took the plunge and moved in together in September.
Rather than buy a home, the happy couple instead decided to rent an apartment near to the lively Northern Quarter of Manchester’s city centre.
It definitely doesn’t scrimp on space with the flat spread over two floors and boasting several bedrooms.
The modest kitchen sits below the stairs and features all the mod-cons including an island and integrated appliances.
Set in an open plan space, the couple’s main living area is surrounded by exposed brick and features a large corner sofa and 50-inch TV so they definitely won’t miss any action during the next season of Love Island.
Moving upstairs, a landing includes part of the corner sofa which wouldn’t fit in the downstairs area, creating a cosy lounging space.
Just off from the master bedroom, which features little furniture to fill the big space, is Molly-Mae’s office and filming area complete with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom.
But the master bathroom features undoubtedly the best feature of the entire apartment – a private sauna.
And, yep, it’s big enough to fit both Molly and Tommy at the same time.
‘We have four bathrooms in this place – we don’t have a bath but it has a sauna, which is so random,’ Molly-Mae revealed slightly perplexed in her YouTube flat tour. ‘But we do actually use it, to be fair.’
Molly added of their relatively sparse decor: ‘If this apartment was ours, the things I would do to it, I would make it so lovely but there is literally no point throwing money into it because you’re just never going to get it back.
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‘So for now, we’re just going to stay in for now and make-do. It’s definitely not perfect or a show home.’
It might not be Tommy and Molly’s forever home, but it’s certainly not a bad place to spend these days of quarantine.
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