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TOWIE’s Lydia Bright ‘hopeful’ she WILL marry Arg

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They've been on and off since they were teenagers, but could they be finally tying the knot?

James 'Arg' Argent and Lydia Bright
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Lydia Bright and James Argent are one of the most infamous on-again off-again couples of reality TV, but if Lyds gets her way she’ll soon be becoming Mrs Argent. Oo-er.

The blonde beauty told OK!: ‘We’re very happy, we live with each other and we love each other. It probably will happen. I’m hopeful that it will happen with the next couple of years but who knows.’

She added: ‘James likes to take his time with things.’

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The pair, who first got together 7 years ago, finally admitted that they were definitely back on during Wednesday night’s epsiode of TOWIE where they appeared clearly smitten as they celebrated Nanny Pat’s 80th birthday.

Lydia chose to wear a bridal beaded fishtail gown for the royal-themed birthday bash, which was probably a sneaky hint to her on-again beau.

And James hinted that an engagement COULD be on the cards when he tweeted: ;Me and to be the first ever couple to get engaged/married!? Surely not haha

Lydia also said: ‘It is something that I’d probably want to keep private. The engagement definitely hands down because that’s really personal. The wedding I don’t know.’

And if that’s anything to go by, we wouldn’t be surprised if these two lovebirds had something very cheeky kept under wraps…

Just let us know when we need to hit Debenhams for a spot of wedding hat shopping, alright?

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