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Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague finally meets Tommy Fury's dog

Love Island couple Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are still going strong, and they've just taken another huge step in their realtionship.

Molly-Mae, 20, met Tommy's dog when she travelled up to Manchester yesterday.

She took to her Instagram stories to capture the adorable first meeting, with the loved up couple giving the pooch a stroke.

The influencer was dressed in a yellow tracksuit, black puffer jacket and trainers with a pair of sunnies resting on her head for their low-key hangout.

Tommy sported a matching coat, grey trackies and a pair of black trainers as he posed next to his girlfriend.

Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague has met Tommy Fury's dog (Instagram)
The dog clearly approved of Molly-Mae (Instagram)

"Finally met Tommy's dog," she captioned the post, alongside crying and laughing emojis.

And the pooch clearly approved as he tried to climb into the window of the car as they drove away.

Molly-Mae then shared a clip of Tommy driving away, but he wasn't impressed.

The pair are going from strength to strength (Instagram)

He said: "No don't picture me in my nana's Mini! It's not good at the minute."

They ended their day with a night at The May Fair hotel in London.

Her sweet posts come after she announced she is working on an anti-trolling project after she received nasty comments on social media.

Molly-Mae is launching an anti-trolling campaign (mollymaehague /Instagram)

During an exclusive chat with Mirror Online, she told us: "One thing I was really shocked about when I came out was a lot of celebrities that I looked up to and really loved, I'd go back on their accounts to see what they'd been saying and a lot had been joining in on the trolling and negativity against me.

"Like a Victoria's Secret model who I'd adored for ages joining in on it and it was so hard to see. There were a lot of celebrities encouraging negativity.

"You'd think they'd understand better than anyone else, you just wouldn't think that would be a thing, you'd think celebrities would understand what it feels like."

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