Love Island presenter Maya Jama packed on the PDA as she was spotted enjoying a night out with boyfriend Stormzy.
The 29-year-old looked smitten as she attended the UFC event in Las Vegas alongside the 30-year-old rapper. The loved-up couple watched Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett face Tony Ferguson, at the T-Mobile Arena.
Maya and Stormzy appeared to match each other’s attire as they both wore black ensembles including black leather jackets. Stormzy whose real name is Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr also added a black cap to his look.
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Brunette beauty Maya has been keeping fans updated as she continues to document her Vegas trip on Instagram, sharing clips of her outfits and the various places she’s visited. She’s also added pictures and videos of Stormzy, who she rekindled her romance with earlier this year.
In a video uploaded on her Instagram taken by a friend, Maya beamed with pride as she planted a kiss on her boyfriend’s cheek. She then took things a step further and proceeded to lick his face.
As the couple continued to display their affection for one another, Stormzy then repaid the favour and kissed Maya on the cheek. Maya went on to share the sweet video clip on her Instagram stories.
Maya and Stormzy left fans thrilled when they decided to rekindle their romance earlier this year. The couple previously ended their relationship in 2019 but this year they made their first public appearance as a couple at the Vogue Forces For Change party.
The pair were spotted holding hands on the red carpet and also at the Miu Miu after-party at The Hound Bar at George. Although they’ve been dating for a number of months, Maya and Stormzy have decided to keep their relationship more private this time around.
The news comes after it was revealed Maya will be hosting the first-ever Love Island All Stars in January 2024. The brand new edition of the hit dating show will see former contestants return to the villa in an attempt to find love once again.
Love Island: All Stars will be the 11th series of the show and is replacing Winter Love Island for 2024. It will be the first series to be made up only of returning Love Island contestants.
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