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Matt Hancock's lover Gina Coladangelo posted 'The longer the wait the sweeter the kiss' on her Pinterest page

Matt Hancock's lover left a string of relationship-related posts on her social media page that could allude to her love life.

Gina Coladangelo was caught in a passionate embrace with the disgraced former Health Secretary in his ninth-floor Whitehall office.

While the revelation shocked readers, rumours emerged that they may have been having a secret affair for more than a year.

Matt Hancock's lover and former aide Gina Coladangelo left a string of relationship-related posts on her Pinterest social media page that could allude to her love life

Matt Hancock's lover and former aide Gina Coladangelo left a string of relationship-related posts on her Pinterest social media page that could allude to her love life

Mrs Coladangelo used the social media platform's 'board pins' to put up phrases such as 'the longer the wait, the sweeter the kiss'

Mrs Coladangelo used the social media platform's 'board pins' to put up phrases such as 'the longer the wait, the sweeter the kiss'

And in posts on her Pinterest account over the last two years, Mrs Coladangelo has shared messages relating to love and relationships.

She used the social media platform's 'board pins' to put up phrases such as 'the longer the wait, the sweeter the kiss'.

Another shared post gives the inspirational message: 'It's ironic how you feel most alive when your heart skips a few beats.'

And another message read: 'I'd rather die of passion than boredom.'

The account has 91 posts with some dating back to 2019. Other messages cover topics such as family, work and happinessThe account has 91 posts with some dating back to 2019. Other messages cover topics such as family, work and happiness

The account has 91 posts with some dating back to 2019. Other messages cover topics such as family, work and happiness

Mr Hancock said sorry for breaking social distancing and asked for 'privacy' for his family

Mr Hancock said sorry for breaking social distancing and asked for 'privacy' for his family

The account has 91 posts with some dating back to 2019. Other messages cover topics such as family, work and happiness.

People tend to use image-sharing site Pinterest to create online 'mood boards' as well for sharing photos of family and friends and even sharing cooking recipes.

One other note Mrs Coladangelo saved to her mood board reads: 'People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.'

She also shared a quote purported to be said by Vincent Van Gogh: 'I would rather die of passion than boredom'.

People tend to use image-sharing site Pinterest to create online 'mood boards' as well for sharing photos of family and friends and even sharing cooking recipes

People tend to use image-sharing site Pinterest to create online 'mood boards' as well for sharing photos of family and friends and even sharing cooking recipes

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