Molly Smith has revealed she had no plans to find love on Love Island : All-Stars. The Manchester native appeared on the first All-Stars edition of the programme, just weeks after splitting from Callum Jones, who she met on season six back in 2020. However, their relationship soured just three years later and the couple announced that they had decided to call it a day.

But just weeks after announcing their news, both Molly and Callum found themselves jetting to South Africa for the first-ever All-Stars. On her first day in the villa, she was chosen by Callum to couple up with him. After three days, during a recoupling, Molly decided to stay with Callum, suggesting their romance could once again blossom.

This, however, changed when Barnsley-born footballer Tom Clare entered the villa and the public chose to couple him up with Molly. They instantly found an attraction for one another and on Day 37, they were crowned the winners of the series. Molly, 30, admits love was the last thing on her mind.

When asked if she had expected to find love again, she told the Mirror : "No, I had hoped but I had no expectations." Molly added: "I think I just kind of went on hoping to find someone or meet someone but I honestly thought I'd leave week one." Tom, 24, went on to say: "She's stuck with me now.

" "We always say we're in synch," said Molly, as Tom revealed the pair are "very similar" and just "banter with one another". Now that Macclesfield forward Tom is back in pre-season training, Mo.