Love Island star Molly-Mae prepares to move in with Tommy Fury in Behind It All Season Two: Part Two.
Molly-Mae Hague’s documentary series is back for its final episodes and fans can watch it for free. Following last year’s debut, Amazon’s Prime Video has just launched the final three episodes with Behind It All Season Two: Part Two.
It consists of episodes four to six, which follow Love Island star Molly-Mae as she navigates life in the spotlight. The ‘intimate’ docuseries offers fans a look behind the scenes of her world and the rekindled romance with Tommy Fury.
Every episode of Molly-Mae: Behind It All season two is available to watch for free with an Amazon Prime 30-day trial. Members who have already claimed a free trial can pay £8.99 for Amazon Prime subscription or £5.99 for Prime Video only and cancel before the end of the month to avoid it rolling over.
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Amazon says the new episodes of Behind It All feature ‘unfiltered moments and new beginnings’. It also follows Molly-Mae as she embarks on the next chapter of her fashion brand, Maebe.
The latest trailer for the series shows Molly-Mae preparing to move in with partner Tommy. In 2024, the couple announced on social media that they had split after five years before reconciling last year.
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“I’m very proud of me and Tommy for working through things,” Molly-Mae says. “It’s going to bring us closer as a family.”
“When I move into Tommy’s house, I’m closing the door and leaving behind such an incredible chapter of my life. It’s also just that fear of not knowing what’s around the corner.”
Molly-Mae: Behind It All was named the best Authored Documentary at the National Television Awards in September and has earned a 78% Rotten Tomatoes score after high praise from critics. Decider hailed the series as ‘raw, relatable, and downright riveting’.
The Independent said the series is ‘a polished insight into Hague’s life’, but added that it ‘could’ve gone further’. The Telegraph described it as ‘slick and well-made’, while Common Sense Media branded it a ‘surface-level promotional vehicle’ for Molly-Mae’s various brands and projects.
It comes amid several rival documentaries launching this month, with Pole to Pole with Will Smith. This follows the Hollywood actor as he travels from the South Pole to the North Pole – streaming now on Disney+.





