
Maya Jama kisses footballer boyfriend on romantic holiday and shows off her stunning bikini body
The TV personality, 30, is currently enjoying a blossoming romance with Manchester City player Ruben Dias, 27, whom she has been dating for some time.
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The ITV2 host and football ace Rúben have been dating since the end of last year.
They have recently enjoyed a series of holidays together, with Ruben even flying out to see Maya as she filmed Love Island.
And now Maya has shown off her incredible figure while wearing a stylish bikini.
Taking to her Instagram, Maya looked sensational in a series of stunning snaps.
Showing off her gorgeous figure, Maya lounged on a white sofa while donning a khaki-hued green bikini.
In another snap, set in a restaurant, Maya looked radiant with her hair in pleats as she wore a white bikini top and denim shorts.
And the happy couple looked totally loved up as they kissed passionately at the table.
This comes after Maya's beau hinted that their romance had recently ramped up a gear, after sharing a new photo dump on Instagram.
Ruben shared photos of himself modelling, travelling but also snaps with Maya.
In the caption, he penned: 'Sun, love, crocodiles, some fits and one advice.'
It wasn't lost on followers that Ruben had included 'love' in his caption.
Maya responded in the comments with a love heart and fire emoji.
The Love Island anchor and Ruben were spotted for the first time together in public on New Year's Eve, when they shared another romantic dinner.
A source at the time said: '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."
The Sun was recently first to report how the loved-up pair were getting serious, and had taken their relationship to the next level.
The Bristol-born presenter began hosting ITV's hit series in 2023, getting a £750,000 payday after impressing bosses with her fun and flirty style.
With the current season due to end next month, Maya — who has an estimated worth of £1.5million — will have to decide whether to bid farewell to the island for a final time.
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