Molly-Mae says Tommy Fury breakup was ‘worst months of my life’, in new documentary trailer

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Molly-Mae says Tommy Fury breakup was ‘worst months of my life’, in new documentary trailer
Author: Ellie Muir
Published: Dec, 19 2024 10:57

‘All I ever wanted was to get married,’ said influencer. Molly-Mae Hague has admitted that her split from Tommy Fury resulted in some of the worst months of her life. The influencer, 25, bares all about her breakup from the boxer, also 25, in her forthcoming documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All. The film charts her rise to fame, becoming a parent, the breakdown of her relationship and launching her clothing line in the process.

 [Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae pictured in 2020]
Image Credit: The Independent [Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae pictured in 2020]

Hague and Fury met on Love Island in 2019 and the couple welcomed their daughter Bambi in 2023. They announced their engagement in July of that year, but in August 2024, Hague confirmed that they had parted ways after more than five years together. In a dramatic trailer released on Wednesday (18 December), Hague breaks down in tears as she describes the beginning of her relationship with Fury, saying that they were “utterly obsessed with one another” as a clip plays of a topless Fury picking her up in a past video.

 [Molly-Mae admitted her life ‘changed overnight’ after Tommy Fury split]
Image Credit: The Independent [Molly-Mae admitted her life ‘changed overnight’ after Tommy Fury split]

She continued: “All I ever wanted was to get married, and suddenly overnight every part of my life changed”. “The last couple months have been the worst months of my life,” says her voiceover. Another moment sees Hague driving her Range Rover while on the phone to someone who is presumably Fury, saying, “I’m not having this conversation with you”, before hanging up the phone.

She then tells her mother in another scene: “I am very angry, and I am very hurt. Sometimes it just really hits you that I’m in this alone now.”. Later in the trailer, Hague is seen on FaceTime to Fury, as she says in a voiceover: “I don’t know what the future holds” and admitted the documentary was a chance to “say how I really feel”.

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