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Tommy Fury 'angling for music career' after Love Island, suggests Ruth Langsford

Tommy Fury could be expanding his talents after making a cheeky video showcasing his singing talents.

The boxer, 20, showed off his softer side by singing Fergie's 2009 ballad Big Girls Don't Cry.

While in the back of a taxi, he took to Instagram as he crooned the lyrics.

Appearing on This Morning today, former Islander Kem Cetinay spoke to hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford about what all the Love Island stars were up to now.

Speaking about Tommy, he said: "Tommy seemed to be in high spirits because he uploaded this little singing video, which was quite funny."

Tommy Fury could be expanding his talents (Instagram)
He showed off his softer side by singing Fergie's 2009 ballad Big Girls Don't Cry (Instagram)

Host Ruth laughed and said that she "loved that song".

She then joked: "Well maybe he's angling for a music career."

Shaking his head, Kem laughed as he said: "No, no."

Tommy and Molly-Mae are still going strong (Instagram)

"He's letting people know he's a man of many talents," Ruth added, winking at the camera.

Tommy and Molly-Mae were the couple who managed to stay together the longest in the villa, lasting a whole 52 days.

Ruth suggested that Tommy could start a new career (ITV)

Despite this, the pair failed to win the show and came second to Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea.

The pair later appeared on This Morning together, during which Tommy branded her his "dream girl".

He said: "As soon as I met Molly, I thought 'I don't care if I go tomorrow because I've met the girl of my dreams anyway'. Obviously it wasn't really about winning - we're winners in our own right."

*This Morning airs weekdays at 10.30am on ITV

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