I actually say in the documentary 'I wish it was a publicity stuff' because it'd be a lot easier, because going through all of this with the turmoil and the breakup has been incredibly hard.
And like I say, I think people are going to be quite, not shocked, but I think they'll be quite surprised by how honest we've been.
Molly-Mae Hague reveals most 'painful' part of Tommy Fury split Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on her tough break-up from Tommy Fury.
"People say, 'oh, this has obviously just been done for long term brand or a publicity stunt', that is very painful, because it's real life.
Speaking in a Q&A in London, the Maebe founder said of the rumours surrounding their split: "I think that for me, above everything, has been the most frustrating part.