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Mafs star Holly Ditchfield looks loved-up as she kisses her convicted drug dealer boyfriend after surprise engagement

Mafs star Holly Ditchfield looks loved-up as she kisses her convicted drug dealer boyfriend after surprise engagement

The Sun15 hours ago

MARRIED At First Sight star Holly Ditchfield looked loved-up today as she kissed her convicted drug dealer boyfriend.
The reality star and partner Aaron Summers, 28, hugged and kissed in Manchester after getting engaged last month.
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Smitten Holly, 29, couldn't stop beaming as she held her man, who wore a chunky silver chain, shades and a white T-shirt.
The mum-of-two wore green figure-hugging sportswear and draped a jumper over her shoulders.
The outing comes after Holly revealed the moment Aaron popped the question during a romantic date night.
He got down on one knee while they dined inside a garden igloo pod, leaving Holly stunned and crying with joy.
She captioned the post: "The easiest 'YES'.
"You bring the best out of me, you care about my opinion, you make me feel safe with being vulnerable, you allow my imperfect days, we work through conflict, you're my support network, you give me 100 per cent every single day.
"I finally understand the meaning of 'finding the one'. I love you."
Holly's former MAFS co-stars raced to congratulate the pair.
Polly Sellman wrote: "Oh Hol, so happy for you my girl."
Kristina Goodsell posted: "So so so happy for you, you deserve the world."
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Emma Barnes shared: "Ahhhhhh!!!!!!!! Congratulations guys."
Aaron, from Dagenham, pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply back in 2021.
He allegedly cheated on his partner with Holly - and she found out days before giving birth to his third child.
Holly is said to have been aware of Aaron's partner's pregnancy, but decided to go Instagram official with him in PDA-filled snaps just three days after the birth.
A source told The Sun at the time: '[Holly and Aaron] had been talking for a few weeks and finally met up last weekend.
'He was already in a relationship with a different girl who was heavily pregnant and had the baby on Thursday. They met the day after - Holly fully knows about this. She portrayed herself as a girl's girl on the show.
'Aaron was at the birth and then drove four and a half hours to Holly's house [in Huddersfield]. The baby's mum put the photo of the baby on Facebook on Friday and then Holly posted a photo with Aaron on Sunday.'
The couple allegedly met through TikTok earlier this year, where Aaron does content creation work under the username bigazz1.
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Things are said to have moved quickly, according to a source who told The Sun that Aaron had already met Holly's kids.
The source continued: 'They started chatting in February - they met through TikTok.
'He has a platform on there - it's where he makes his money.
'Recently he's been posting content about going to Morocco, before that he was trolling people online.
'He also classes himself as a bit of a rapper - but he should just stick to the day job.'
Aaron is a father-of-three, with a daughter and a son from two previous relationships - as well as his latest welcome addition.
Holly previously failed to find her happy ever after with E4 groom Alex Henry, 28, and split during the MAFS experiment.
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