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Mollie King announces she's engaged to cricketer boyfriend Stuart Broad

Mollie King is engaged to her cricketer boyfriend Stuart Broad.

The 33-year-old singer and radio presenter, best known for being in the girl band The Saturdays, told her Instagram followers the joyous news in a sweet online photograph.

Mollie posted a loved-up snap alongside her fiancé Stuart, the picture showing the pair sharing a romantic kiss.

The star flaunted her dazzling diamond ring in the selfie as she shared the heartfelt post with her 907,000 followers on Instagram.

Mollie captioned the romantic picture: “A thousand times yes! I still can’t believe it, the most magical start to the new year! I can’t wait to spend all my years with you @stuartbroad,” adding a heart and engagement ring emoji to the end of her sweet post.

Mollie King is engaged to her cricketer boyfriend Stuart Broad (Image: Instagram/mollieking)

Her devoted fans rushed to leave a comment, showering the pop star with congratulatory messages and love.

One said: “Congratulations. Such lovely news.”

While another penned: “Aww huge congratulations.”

“Amazing news!” wrote a third.

Mollie’s Radio One co-star Clara Amfo wrote: “It was our chat on the radio that did it innit?! Congrats MK!”

The couple shared the lovely news of their engagement on New Years Day (Image: @ stuartbroad8 INSTAGRAM)

Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins gushed: “Amazing news!! Congratulations.”

This Morning’s Ruth Langsford added: “CONGRATULATIONS!! The BEST news to start 2021.”

Stuart, 34, is one of England’s best ever bowlers, and he celebrated his 500th test wicket in the summer.

He was also nominated for Sports Personality of the Year, which was won by racing driver Lewis Hamilton.

Mollie and Stuart have dated on-off since 2012 after being introduced by friends, but last split in 2018.

During their relationship break, Mollie was linked to Prince Harry and model David Gandy.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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