Molly-Mae Hague breaks silence on ‘very sad’ split from Tommy Fury as she confirms date for tell-all documentary
Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about her split from Tommy Fury for the first time in an interview with British Vogue – describing the events as a “shock”.
Earlier this year, Hague and Fury shocked the nation when they announced they had called time on their five-year relationship.
Just a year before, Fury had proposed to Hague after the couple welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023.
The couple both released a statement explaining their priorities were to look after and co-parent their daughter – with the reason for their split being unknown.
Now, the former Love Island star has opened up about her split from the boxer and revealed: “I didn’t want what happened to happen.
“I wanted to get married to Tommy, one hundred per cent, and that would never have changed.
“No one will ever really know what went down apart from Tommy and I, and that’s how we’d like to keep it, for Bambi’s sake.”
She hinted that Fury may share more details in future, adding: “I do think that when he’s ready, maybe more will be said.”
Hague maintains a careful balance between her business commitments and family life, working from her office while ensuring she’s present for her daughter’s daily routines.
“I have my days in the office where I try and get as much done as possible,” she explained.
She makes it a priority to be home for key moments with Bambi: “I always make sure I’m there for Bambi’s dinner, bath and bed and that I have time to read her a story.”
“I am obsessed with doing her hair right now. Being a girl mum is the best, it is so much fun, and we are very, very close.”
Hague has also confirmed she will star in a new three-hour documentary series for Prime Video, set to air in early 2025.
The influencer, 25, will give viewers an all-access look at her life, including the fallout from her high-profile split from Fury.
The documentary, produced by the team behind Netflix’s “At Home With the Furys”, will follow Hague as she navigates life as a single mother and business owner.
“So far, so good. I’ve not lost my mind with the cameras in my house all the time,” Hague told British Vogue.
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The cameras have been following Hague for months at her £3.8million Cheshire home, documenting her daily life and business ventures.
The show has been billed as revealing “the Hague nobody has seen before”, with filming capturing intimate moments in the weeks following her split from Fury.
The production team is keen to ensure the content remains as relevant as possible, which influenced their decision to schedule the release for early 2025.