June 21, 2011

The Saturdays' Mollie King reveals she'd only ever kissed three men before getting together with David Gandy

She might be dating one of Britian's most eligible bachelors - but The Saturdays' star Mollie King has revealed she didn't have much practice with men before getting together with David Gandy.

The 24-year-old says she's only ever kissed three other boys before landing the Dolce And Gabbana model.

The star gushed: 'He makes me laugh. And he’s really grounded. I like the fact that when we’re together we never really talk about work.'

She added: 'I don’t want someone who’s obsessed with this world. I also love kissing. I feel like it’s really intimate and very special. I’ve only kissed four boys in my life.'
   
Mollie told this week's More! magazine: 'He has a coffee-table book coming out of pictures from his D&G campaigns and I asked him if it would be really sad if I had a copy too.

'He was like, "Yes!"'

She added: 'People keep saying to me, "Oh, well done Moll," like I’ve achieved something. But if the rest of the girls are there, they say, "He’s done well, actually." I’m like, "Yeah! You go girls!"'

Mollie’s bandmate Frankie Sandford meanwhile is dating Man City footballer Wayne Bridge but she doesn’t think he’s the stereotypical cheating footballer.

Frankie said: 'You can’t ever say for sure that someone would never do that, but Wayne’s different.

'We don’t hang out with other players, and I’m not really interested in being a WAG. We’ve both had past relationships that were in the public eye.

'This is more private, and so much nicer. Things are going really well. I’m so happy.'

Despite splitting with JLS singer Marvin in November last year before getting back together earlier this year, other Sats singer Rochelle Wiseman meanwhile says the pair are happier than ever.

She revealed: 'We’re really good. I think in every long-term relationship you go through things that test you, and sometimes you need that to realise what you’ve got.

'And that’s what happened with us when we had our break. We were so busy at the time, we didn’t think we’d be able to see each other. We’re solid now, and that’s all that matters.

'We’re happier and stronger than we ever were.'

Rochelle added: 'We’ve got rules. Like, if we’re at the dinner table we don’t use our phones. You’re paying all this money for a fancy meal, and then you spend the whole time on your Blackberry. It’s nice, because we actually talk to each other now.'
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