By the end of 2025, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague are still going through things, but they still want to live together.
When she experienced severe anxiety, Molly-Mae Hague revealed that she had taken a prescription drug called beta blockers to help her deal with it.
The former Love Island star and businesswoman makes the revelation to a friend during the second season of Prime Video series Behind It All. She has a difficult phone call with partner Tommy Fury and puts the phone down on him when he is at an event.
And afterwards, Molly-Mae says: “Even though Tommy and I have been so much better and we’ve been getting to a much better place, there’s still things that trigger me so badly, like I hear the word alcohol, and I’m like, Oh, I mean, I’m tense, I’m shaking, I’m like, really anxious.
When Tommy and our relationship aren’t in top shape or when there is a problem, it’s just all that bothersome for me. I had a panic attack, and I was reportedly sick. Oh God, I was like, “This is not good.” Like, this is terrible, too.
“Because my body is actually not coping with the anxiety, not at all.” Yes, it was awful. because I was so anxious, I needed beta blockers.
Even though I’ve chosen to go away with her, I feel like “Oh, I’m doing it all,” and I’m just trying to navigate it as best I can, and kind of accepted it’s just part of the journey. “The past does affect me, especially when I’m away with Bambi.
Molly-Mae is engaged to Tommy after the couple met on Love Island in 2019. They become the most famous and celebrated romance from the ITV series.
However, Tommy and his daughter Bambi split in August of that year despite rumors that he had cheated, something he has always denied. They got married and had their daughter together.
Behind It All’s first season concentrated a lot on the breakup and subsequent attempts to mend the relationship. She admits in series two that she isn’t wearing the engagement ring he gave her because she “don’t feel quite ready.”
She also appears in the series claiming to be hoping to move back home with Tommy in Manchester and that she enjoys spending time with Bambi, but that she isn’t entirely committed to it.
She says: “Tommy and I in an ideal world, we wouldn’t be in two separate houses, and hopefully, maybe by the end of this year, we won’t be. I just don’t know what I’m gonna do about this house[her home in Manchester], because I definitely, definitely don’t want to sell it. I definitely don’t want to rent it out. I want the option of still coming here If I need to.
“The thought of putting all of my eggs in one basket again,” I thought. I can never predict what tomorrow will bring, so it’s obvious that it’s scary. I simply believe that I have anxiety because I’m not sure if I’ll wake up and have a major issue. Because I’ve had a significant problem on my hands for a long time when I wake up.
Tommy Fury, a boxer and TV star, admitted to having some alcohol issues in a January interview with Men’s Health. He claimed that while he used to train, he would occasionally hit the bottle and still get up early to play and feed Bambi.
He continued, “It’s not like I wake up in the morning and start drinking, but I’d rather think, “Why not go out” rather than spend the entire day in bed festering? I’d normally be in camp, but instead I’d just be hitting Guinness left and center and then shooting shots at night. I frequently drink to experience a blackout. That is what I believe really affected me.
Today (Saturday, October 18), Prime Video will exclusively stream episodes 1 through 3 of Series 2’s episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All. The last three episodes will be released in early 2026.
Source: Mirror
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