Love Island’s Callum Jones and Molly Smith CLOSED after three years… as he moves out of their home and they split custody of their dogs
Love Island 2020 couple Callum Jones and Molly Smith have split.
The duo, aged 28 and 26, who met when Molly was a Casa Amor bombshell in season six, are said to be determined to remain friends despite the split, while Callum has left their Manchester home and taken custody of their dogs has divided.
Insiders told The Sun: ‘It’s really sad because they were a lovely couple together, but it’s over – and has been for a few weeks.
‘They try to remain friends – they were together for more than three years – but it’s difficult. I think Molly eventually wanted to get engaged, but that didn’t happen.
‘Everyone was really surprised when they broke up because they were perfect for each other. He has now moved out of the home they shared and they have split custody of their two dogs.”
Tough times: Love Island 2020 couple Callum Jones and Molly Smith have split.
Couple: The duo, aged 28 and 26, who met when Molly was a Casa Amor bombshell in season six, are said to be determined to remain friends despite the split, while Callum has left their Manchester home and taken custody of the two of them shared. dogs
Molly and Callum met on the very first winter edition of the ITV dating show in 2020, where they left before the final.
The couple moved into a lavish four-bedroom home in Manchester in November after meeting on the show.
Former scaffolder Callum previously revealed he sees himself marrying model Molly and possibly having children together.
Last year he gave a now moving interview in which he hit back at people who judged them, revealing that they have ‘proven a few people wrong’ after recently celebrating their two-year anniversary.
He said, ‘We are perfect. We have two dogs, so we have a real little family, it’s lovely. There are other things we want to focus on right now, but clearly in the future it’s definitely something we both want together…
“We haven’t really decided when yet. We’re just enjoying the things we have right now, and then family and marriage will come into it eventually.”
Callum explained that viewers of the dating show judge the islanders, but only see part of each day: ‘People can judge from an outside perspective…
‘Obviously they don’t see 24 hours of Love Island, they only see 60 minutes, so people can obviously judge but we’re still together. That was the main thing I went into it for, so yeah, I’d say we proved a few people wrong.”
In love: Molly and Callum met on the very first winter edition of the ITV dating show in 2020, where they left for the final
Reflecting on his experiences, he said: ‘I didn’t think I would get a girlfriend and we would move in together. I was very open-minded and what I really wanted was to find someone
“Obviously it’s not 100% that you’re going to get that when you go in there, but we got lucky and we’re still here.”
Although the pair initially went from strength to strength, things weren’t always smooth sailing as their togetherness caused a stir on the ITV2 show.
Callum joined the show as one of the original contestants and initially linked up with Shaugna Phillips.
The couple’s relationship continued to blossom until the infamous Casa Amor came along, bringing Molly onto the show.
Molly and Callum hit it off when they met, and he decided to return to the villa with her – leaving Shaughna devastated when she had to fly alone.
Living together: The couple, aged 28 and 26, moved into a lavish four-bedroom home in Manchester in November after meeting on the show