EASTENDERS actress Molly Rainford has teased that she is planning even more TV projects with her boyfriend Tyler West.
The 23 year old has hardly been off the box since she raced through to the final of last year's Strictly Come Dancing.
Having met Tyler on the programme, the stunner has since landed herself a leading role in Walford as Anna Knight as well as a slew of guest appearances and presenting gigs.
Cementing themselves as a new showbiz power couple, the star teased that she hopes there is even more TV work to come from the pair.
Just this month, they appeared alongside one another on the Big Brother spin-off show, Late and Live, something which Molly said felt 'natural' to do
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Molly admitted she would "love" to work more closely with Tyler and gushed over the hunk and his presenting endeavours.
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Molly said: "It's always really cool doing a show with Ty.
"The Big Brother show was so easy to talk about because we we're already having those conversations from watching it together anyway.
"So, hopefully in the future we will do more."
She went onto add: "He is so great at what he does, he is such a good presenter and I'm always in awe of what he does.
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"I could learn a lot from Tyler!"
The pair's romance has gone from strength to strength with the KISS FM DJ even going all out to host a surprise party for the star to celebrate her turning 23.
However, she went onto add that whilst she still had career milestone and goals left to achieve, she wouldn't tie herself down to anything too structured.
She said: "I don't like to be too structured with goals, you never know when the right time is.
"I never thought I'd be on Strictly and that was something that just came out of nowhere and just an obvious no-brainier to go ahead and do it.
"I enjoy going with the flow and seeing how it is and just loving living the actor life."
Elsewhere, Molly admitted that she was grateful that being in the spotlight since she was 11 years old has allowed her to have a voice and a platform to raise awareness around issues close to her heart.
The singer and actress has partnered with Always to support their Always About You campaign, dedicated to helping open up the conversations around periods for school-age children.
Molly told The Sun: "If I can do anything to help young people or spread awareness in order to make people feel comfortable in the space that they are in, then I will absolutely grasp at those opportunities.
As part of her bid to connect with her younger fan base, Molly has helped to launch a new syllabus, accessible to teachers, which they can use in lessons to help educate and inform girls about experiencing their first period.
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