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Love Island host Maya Jama looks stunning as she pours curves into backless dress as she parties with pals

Love Island host Maya Jama looks stunning as she pours curves into backless dress as she parties with pals

Scottish Sun24-05-2025

Plus, how Ruben made his debut on Maya's Instagram recently
MY MY MAYA! Love Island host Maya Jama looks stunning as she pours curves into backless dress as she parties with pals
LOVE Island host Maya Jama looks stunning in a backless dress as she parties with pals in a new video.
Showing off her sensational curves, Maya, 30, wowed fans as she poured her curves into a fitted frock.
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Love Island host Maya Jama threw a brunch party and slipped into two different outfits
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She could be seen posing up a storm in the video
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She showed off her sensational figure and curves in the backless number
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Maya looked as though she was having a great time in the snaps
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The Love Island host was seen holding a heart-shaped lollipop
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In the video, Maya threw a brunch with a popular gin brand and could be seen posing up a storm in two different dresses.
One of the dresses was an all-white fitted number that hugged Maya's curves perfectly as she lounged on a sofa.
The other frock was grey and white and adorned with an ornate patterm
Posing up a storm at the party she threw for her pals, Maya could be seen dancing and enjoying herself.
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At one point Maya even showed off the backless frock - and her toned shoulders in the process - as she posed with a drink.
"Threw a cute brunch with Gordon's," she penned in the caption of the glamorous video.
Commenting on the TikTok upload, one person gushed: "She's beautiful."
"Gods gift to us," swooned another.
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"A BADDIEEEE," gushed a third.
"20/10 she's all woman," said a fourth.
Maya Jama makes VERY rare TikTok about boyfriend Ruben Dias as she watches him play football
A fifth then wrote: "An absolute [flame]."
While a sixth said: "Mi bebe."
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Meanwhile, several others commented with flame and heart eye emojis.
Maya is currently in a blossoming romance with Manchester City player Ruben after splitting from rapper Stormzy.
The Love Island host met Portuguese defender Ruben, 27, last September at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
The pair met just two months after Maya announced her split from rapper Stormzy.
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Maya and Ruben were spotted for the first time together in public on New Year's Eve when they shared a romantic dinner.
After rumours swirled about their romance, a source told us at the time: 'Maya and Ruben swapped details at the EMAs and have chatted since, but things went up a gear in early December.
'When Ruben got injured and had to miss the congested new year fixtures, he jumped at the chance to see in 2025 with Maya in Spain.
"Spending New Year's Eve together was a real step forward in their relationship.
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'They get on really well and obviously make a gorgeous couple, but it's early days.'
And just mere days ago, Ruben made his first appearance on Maya's Instagram page.
The footie hunk was seen sitting in the back of a cab with TV host Maya, as they drove off after having dinner together.
Maya looked amazing with her hair in curls, while donning some glamorous makeup.
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The couple had headed for an al-fresco dinner beforehand, with Maya sipping a negroni by the water, before snapping a photo of ducks swimming past.
The video marks the first time that she posted Ruben to her 3.2million Instagram followers.
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Ruben recently made his debut on Maya's Instagram
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The paid had headed out for a meal
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