‘Scared’ Molly-Mae Hague’s biggest fear when it comes to Tommy Fury

‘Scared’ Molly-Mae Hague’s biggest fear when it comes to Tommy Fury

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Molly-Mae is riding high with ahead of the second instalment of her hit Amazon Prime doc – but there is something that still keeps her up at night when she thinks of the future

Molly-Mae Hague has sparked fresh speculation about her and Tommy Fury, admitting that while she and her fiancé might be back together, their future is far from certain. Speaking on the trailer for the eagerly awaited second series of her Prime Video reality show, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, the star gives fans a glimpse of the challenges ahead, saying, “Tommy and I are back together, yes. But I never know what tomorrow is going to bring.”

The new season will focus on her flourishing business empire, but is also expected to delve into the highs and lows of her relationship with Tommy, which dramatically broke down last year amid the boxer’s struggle with alcohol abuse. Despite the couple appearing to be back on track after reuniting in May, a source tells OK! that Molly-Mae, 26, is still haunted by the past.

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“Molly is worried that things will go wrong again. She’s scared Tommy can’t give her what she needs, consistently, and the uncertainty can be tough,” our insider tells us. “She hoped that getting back together would make things feel normal, but it’s not always that simple.”

Teasing the new series – which drops on 18 October – on Instagram last week, the star hinted at the drama ahead, writing, “I’m so excited for you all to see what’s been going on behind the scenes. Things have been crazy!”

The trailer also shows Molly-Mae in mum mode, looking after her and Tommy’s 21-month-old daughter, Bambi, as she juggles parenting with her career as an influencer. “The balance, at the minute, of work and Bambi is just so full on,” she says. “We’ve got the busiest summer yet coming up. I’m absolutely exhausted.”

Molly-Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019, where their romance captured the nation’s hearts. Since then, they have become one of TV’s most high-profile couples, going on to welcome Bambi in January 2023.

Later that year, they were engaged, after Tommy got down on one knee in Ibiza. However, there have since been several bumps in the road and in August 2024, they sensationally parted ways, with Tommy later confirming that his drinking contributed to the split.

In a tell-all interview with Men’s Health magazine earlier this year, he said, “We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be any more.”

Despite whispers suggesting a third party might have been involved, the star stressed that infidelity was not a factor in the break-up and branded the rumours “completely false”.

Tommy hit the bottle after a hand injury left him unable to box. Opening up in his BBC Three docu-series, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury, he said, “I couldn’t train, box, lift weights… that was all gone. I‘d lost my whole identity, lost my life.”

He went on to reveal that he would down 20 shots a night, adding, “I used to drink to get blackout drunk and that is what led to me not being the ri

ght partner to Molly.”

Despite the challenges she’s faced, the mum-of-one – who earlier this month made her Paris Fashion Week catwalk debut – has continued to build her brand and is rumoured to be worth an estimated £6 million.

The Prime Video trailer highlights her work on her clothing line, Maebe, as well as her modelling commitments and public appearances. But our source says that despite her many successes, Molly-Mae still struggles with the pressures of living her life in the spotlight.

“Molly is really proud of how far she’s come and is trying not to get sucked in to the negatives,” says our source. “This is a really exciting chapter and a big time for her. She is really proud of what she is achieving in her career. The people around her are making sure she remembers how amazing this all is.”

Described as “raw, relatable and inspiring” by Prime Video, the new series of Behind It All also promises to reveal “the insecurities and hopes of a young mum balancing fame and family”.

Last week, Molly-Mae shed more light on what fans can expect in a Q&A session on Instagram stories. “You guys know I’ve always shared highs and lows of my motherhood journey and it wasn’t going to be any different with this,” she wrote. “I want everyone to see another layer in the doc and to share the things I normally struggle to share.”

She also said that Bambi had “kept the film crew entertained” during shooting and when asked to name her favourite episode, warned that number three is “intense”.

With filming taking place over several months, Molly-Mae has vowed to give a warts-and-all view of her home life, promising a glimpse of the “drama that I normally deal with in private”.

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And despite voicing her fears that her and Tommy’s future won’t be “plain sailing”, she has previously hinted more kids are on the cards. “The dream is still the same… that we will all be happy in that house together and have more children,” she said at the end of the previous series. “That’s all I’ve ever wanted for us.”

Series two of Molly-Mae: Behind It All drops on 18 October on Prime Video

Source: Mirror

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