Strictly star Molly Rainford breaks silence on Tyler West engagement rumours after lavish loved-up holidays
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Molly Rainford has broken her silence on engagement rumours buzzing around her relationship.
The EastEnders actress, 23, is currently loved-up with radio presenter Tyler West whom she met while they were both competing on the BBC programme.
Since then, the pair have been inseparable and have caught fans' eyes after going on a string of lavish loved-up holidays.
The intensity of the romance had sparked speculation that the pair could be heading for wedded bliss but Molly is adament that an engagement is not on the cards just yet.
She exclusively told The Sun: "Not just yet [to get engaged].
"I think we will get Christmas out of the way and then go from there."
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Tyler treated Molly to an epic surprise birthday bash over the weekend with all her pals where the soap siren stunned as she went braless in a very plunging dress.
Speaking about the celebrations, she told us: "He threw me an epic surprise party which was really, really lovely and I'm very, very grateful for that!"
Molly donned a plunging baby blue bodycon dress with cupped detail that flashed her cleavage in glam snaps posted to her Instagram page.
She finished off her look with a wavy blow dry and bold copper eyeshadow.
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Over the year, the pair have been snapped enjoying a series of luxury holidays as their romance continues to heat up.
The power couple turned heads earlier this year on a sun-soaked break in Ibiza which came hot off the heels of a sunkissed trip to Jamaica.
And back in July the pair couldn't keep their hands off each other on their romantic Marbella getaway.
Elsewhere, Molly also opened up to The Sun about her relationship with Tyler and her admiration for him and his job after teasing there could be some more joint TV projects in the pipeline.
Molly said: "It's always really cool doing a show with Ty.
"The Big Brother show [Late and Live] was so easy to talk about because we we're already having those conversations from watching it together anyway.
"So, hopefully in the future we will do more."
She went onto add: "He is so great at what he does, he is such a good presenter and I'm always in awe of what he does.
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