LOVE Island’s Molly Smith and Tom Clare have revealed they’ve sold their “forever home” after less than two years.
Back in August 2024, the pair six months after winning the spin-off series.
Love Island All Stars’ Molly Smith and Tom Clare have sold their dream home after just 18 months Credit: Instagram
They listed the property with a £550K price tag late last year Credit: Getty
They documented their refurb of the three-bed on YouTube Credit: Instagram
They juggled the house sale with their wedding plans Credit: Supplied
At the time, , 32, told fans: “’Home is where the heart is’ – We’ve officially bought our first home, we couldn’t be happier.”
Their featured a games room and a large kitchen – with the duo documenting their renovation on Molly’s YouTube page.
Just months after Macclesfield Town footballer , 26, , they
Now fitness influencer Molly has revealed they’ve sold up.
She told MailOnline : “We have actually sold the house and are looking to buy another one”.
She added: “My mum said to me, “You’re doing the two of the most stressful things in life, which is trying to move house and trying to get married
“As well as the NearlyWeds podcast, we’ve got quite a lot going on. It’s great though, I love being busy”.
Tom then added: ‘We knew it was always gonna happen.
“We probably thought we’d be in there a bit longer.
“But yeah, we want our next house to be our forever home where we have a family and like host people and stuff like that”.
Recently, the pair after landing a huge new podcast.
They have branched out beyond the villa as the new hosts of the NearlyWeds podcast.
The duo took over the baton from Sophie Habboo and and share all their wedding planning ups and downs and help listeners with their ‘juicy’ relationship conundrums.
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It comes as a legal nightmare threatens to ruin their dream day.
They met on the first series of ‘s All Stars back in 2024 and are set to in .
While fans are yet to know exactly where the pair are to be wed abroad, a source told The Sun they were Son Marroig, costing around £10,000.
But now, it seems could be in jeopardy as they opened up on a legal minefield.
Speaking on their , The Nearly Weds with Molly & Tom, they explained the confusing situation.
Tom said: “So you basically have to give notice [for your UK wedding] to whichever council you pay council tax to.”
added: “We still haven’t figured it out if I’m completely honest.”
continued: “So we need to do that because we need to give notice.”
Molly replied: “Yeah because you can run out of time.
“If we don’t, the wedding won’t mean a single thing if we don’t legally get married first.”
He then dropped a huge bombshell: “We might even have to put the wedding back from it’s original date.
“I think a lot of focus has gone on our abroad wedding but this matters.”
Tom popped the question in Dubai last year Credit: Instagram
The pair found a spark on Love Island: All Stars Credit: Rex
Yet their dream wedding is under threat due to legal issues Credit: Instagram



