Molly-Mae Hague’s life was ‘carnage’ after Tommy Fury split as she reveals how she ‘actually feels’ in docuseries
Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is set to give fans an unprecedented glimpse into her life in a new tell-all docuseries launching next month.
The six-part Prime Video series, titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All, will premiere on January 17.
The 25-year-old influencer promises to reveal the reality behind her picture-perfect Instagram posts, with cameras following her through recent months of personal upheaval.
In the newly released trailer, Hague explains: “This is a good opportunity for me to sit down and say how I actually feel.”
The series aims to show a more authentic side of the star’s life, moving beyond the carefully curated social media presence her followers are familiar with.
The trailer reveals glimpses of Hague’s chaotic personal life, showing her comforting her crying daughter Bambi while juggling professional commitments.
Looking visibly downcast in several scenes, Hague confesses: “It’s absolute carnage.”
The footage captures her surrounded by flashing cameras as she reflects: “Suddenly overnight every part of my life changed.”
This appears to reference her meteoric rise to fame following her appearance on Love Island in 2021, which dramatically transformed her life.
The documentary promises to show a more intimate perspective than her usual social media content, with cameras following her for several months.
The docuseries will cover a turbulent period in Hague’s life, including her shock split from fiancé Tommy Fury in August after five years together.
Viewers will also follow her journey launching Maebe, her first independently self-funded clothing brand.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Hague revealed she wanted to document this significant period: “The cameras have been following me for months now. It’s just such an exciting period of my life.”
The series will also show her navigating motherhood, having welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023.
Recent footage shows her dealing with parenting challenges, including her daughter’s “concerning” behaviour at nursery.
Hague emphasises how the docuseries will differ from her YouTube channel content, where she typically shares brief snippets of her life.
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“With my channel I show the smallest snippets of bits that people will enjoy watching as they have a cup of tea in bed,” she told MailOnline. “But with this it shows a more 360 of my life on a deeper level.”
The influencer predicts audiences will be shocked by her “unglamorous” life, as she promises to “keep it real” for her fans.
“As much as I’ve enjoyed creating the brand it hasn’t always been glamorous,” she admits, referring to her Maebe launch.