Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life

MATT Hancock’s mistress saved a string of posts on social media that could allude to her love life.

Gina Coladangelo used her profile on Pinterest to declare “the longer the wait, the sweeter the kiss” in a “pin” to her board.


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Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life
Disgraced Matt Hancock’s mistress pinned a string of love posts on Pinterest
Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life
In what could allude to her love live, Gina Coladangelo saved one which read ‘the longer the wait, the sweeter the kiss’

The account, which also features references to her family, has numerous pins of quotes and interior design ideas saved in the last six months and back to 2019.

Pinterest is often used as an online mood board for people to save photos, recipes and pleasing designs.

Other quoted messages she saved on her profile recently include: “It’s ironic how you feel most alive when your heart skips a few beats.”

Another message said: “I’d rather die of passion than boredom.”

One she saved to her mood board reads: “People will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

Another on the publicly visible account says: “Have you ever felt a connection with someone?


Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life
Coladangelo’s account has numerous pins of quotes dating back to 2019
Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life
Gina, pictured with husband Oliver Tress, her account also features references to her family
Matt Hancock’s mistress Gina Coladangelo saved string of posts on social media that could allude to love life
Another message said: ‘I’d rather die of passion than boredom’

“Not in lust, or in their image, but in the richness of their soul and the vibes they give off.”

And an F. Scott Fitzgerald quote she saved reads: “They slipped briskly into an intimacy from which they never recovered.”