Love Island UK star Molly Marsh has finally addressed the circulating breakup rumors with Zachariah Noble after nearly two years of ups and downs after their season 10 connection.
The couple, who fell in love inside the villa and finished fourth in 2023, have been discreetly drifting apart lately. In a July 9 Instagram Story, Molly got real:
"I just want to confirm the rumours. Myself and Zac have split up and are no longer together," she wrote. "We have parted ways as friends, and thank you all for your love and support of our relationship over the past 2 years."
Their relationship has had its share of ups and downs, even though it has reached such milestones as adopting a puppy and moving in together last summer. Long-distance problems, a short breakup seven months after the concert, and months without sending pictures led to rumors piling up that something between them had changed.
Post-split, Molly and Zac have both been working on themselves — Zach has been hitting the gym hard and shedding pounds, while Molly has been jetting on independent holidays and seizing job opportunities. But they remain friends, passing it off as just how some things go.
Molly Marsh and Zac Noble confirm split after Two-Year Love Island UK journey

After leaving the Love Island UK villa hand in hand in season 10, Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble have officially ended their two-year relationship. Their romance began back in 2023, and ever since, the two have had their fair share of struggles. Now the duo has parted ways, which Molly confirmed via an Instagram story.
From villa romance to real‑life trials
Molly, 23, and Zac, 28, struck up a close friendship on Love Island UK season 10 that lasted through some rocky moments, such as Molly leaving then returning when she was in Casa Amor. They moved in together last summer after placing fourth, making the long commute from Doncaster to London work, and they adopted a puppy.
Seven or so months after the performance, the couple took a break from each other, which they called a reset. After they reconciled, Molly, in October, revealed that "things had finally been going in the right direction for us," adding that their relationship was "stronger than ever."
Mutual decision — No drama, just friendship
Molly made it clear in her announcement that their split was amicable and consensual, highlighting their intention to be friends and the lack of animosity. According to a person close to the couple, the breakup was amicable, and they still encourage one another's business endeavors.
Zac hasn't discussed the breakup in public, but it appears from his most recent inspirational exercise video that he is now more concerned with his own well-being. Molly, meanwhile, seems ready to pursue new possibilities on her own, making sure that the termination of the relationship doesn't overwhelm their mutual growth and goodwill.
New episodes of Love Island UK Season 12 are available on ITVX and ITV2 for fans to watch.