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Brendan McFadden

Molly-Mae Hague jokes coronvirus test was 'fun' as she returns from Greece holiday

Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague sarcastically said her coronavirus test was "fun" as she returned from Greece.

The reality TV star and her boyfriend Tommy Fury, 21, returned from Greece this week.

Molly was being extra careful as Brits who return from Greece are not currently required to have a test when returning to the UK.

But the 21-year-old proudly shared a snap to her 4.5m followers of a sealed bag containing her sample, writing: "that was fun" and added a tick emoji.

It is not known if Tommy took the test.

The reality TV star and her boyfriend Tommy Fury, 21, returned from Greece this week (Instagram)

Molly originally jetted off to Greece with fellow Love Island star Maura Higgins and their pal Jay Birmingham.

The reality television babes had reunited on the island of Crete alongside Molly-Mae's sister Zoe and Jay for their lavish trip.

She then hooked up with professional boxer Tommy who was on a kayaking trip with pals on a different island - and they spent time together alone in Crete.

While in Greece, Molly-Mae took to Instagram to give her followers a video tour around the lavish apartment she and her pals were staying in, which came with a stunning pool and ocean views.

Speaking of the test, Molly wrote 'that was fun' (Instagram)

In the clips, Molly-Mae showed off the stunning two-floor apartment that came with crisp white decor and a free standing bath.

The staircase that led up to the second floor was also decorated with stunning patterned tiles that gave the room a bohemian edge.

Molly-Mae's latest holiday came shortly after the reality star expressed her frustration during a stressful airport trip.

Molly-Mae was much sought after by fashion brands after her appearance on Love Island in 2019 (mollymaehague/Instagram)

Greek Authorities require all passengers travelling to complete an online Passenger Location Form at least 48 hours before entering the country.

Once completed, passengers receive a unique quick response (QR) code which they must present on their arrival at the airport.

The blonde bombshell was almost unable to board her flight after she failed to access her QR code.

Luckily she managed to find a loophole thanks to her sister and the group are now lapping up the sunshine in Crete.

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