Love Island’s Zachariah Noble and Molly Marsh, who came fourth in the latest series of the show, have now sparked fears that they are no longer in a relationship as they have posted cryptic quotes on social media and are seen spending time apart.
Although the couple were one of the favourites to win, they finished behind Tyrique Hyde and Ella Thomas, Lochan Nowacki and Whitney Adebayo, with blonde beauty Jess Harding and hunk Sammy Root taking home first place.
Viewers witnessed their turbulent relationship on the show, as they watched Molly brutally dumped leaving Zach to couple up with Kady, all before Molly’s dramatic return during Casa Amour.
Upon Molly’s return, the duo worked things out and decided to give their relationship another go and managed to make it all the way through to the final.
Since leaving the villa, the duo appeared to be inseparable as they jetted off to New York together and enjoyed date nights. That was until Molly went on holiday without Zach who has shared a cryptic quote.
Zach shared on his Instagram: “What if everything you're going through is preparing you for what you asked for?”. He then wrote alongside it: “You're journey will have ups and a lot more downs. So enjoy all of it. Everything you've gone through makes YOU who you are. And everything you're going to go through makes you who you'll become. You got this.”
OK! has contacted Zachariah Noble and Molly Marsh’s representatives for comment.
Zach’s cryptic quote followed after he and Molly sat down for an exclusive chat with OK! About their future where they both said they were excited to have children.
Molly said: “Ah babies…I am absolutely 100% into having them. If I could click my fingers and fast forward to that part of my life, I absolutely would. That excites me so much. I look at my cousin with her little baby and think that stage of your life is so beautiful. I can’t wait to have kids in the future.”
Personal trainer Zach, who grew up in Lewisham with his single mum Kirsty, told us he’s also excited about becoming a parent one day, although he admits being scared.
He explains, “I’m scared because I understand that once it happens, then that will always be my priority, this kid is my life now. As soon as they’re at an age where they know their first goal, my only energy is spent making this kid achieve.
“But I look forward to that journey in life when it comes because I’m definitely a very family orientated person. I see how my mum was and the sacrifices she made, so I know the love you have for a child is just indescribable.”
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