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Tommy Fury spotted on ‘wild night out' after getting back with Molly Mae following booze battle

Tommy Fury spotted on ‘wild night out' after getting back with Molly Mae following booze battle

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The star was on a night out with his brother's girlfriend, who looks just like Molly
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TOMMY Fury was spotted on a wild night out this week, without Molly Mae.
The boxer, who recently reunited with his partner, reportedly partied until the early hours after she revealed problems related to his boozing were behind their painful split.
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Tommy Fury was spotted on a night out with pal until the early hours
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Molly has previously spoken about how much she dislikes Tommy going out
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Molly and Tommy were seen out with Bambi yesterday
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Tommy, 26, could be seen chatting to his brother Roman's partner, who bears a striking resemblance to Molly at Bubble Room in Alderley Edge.
They later headed over to The Symposium night club and danced until 2am, where according to MailOnline he was reportedly seen hugging her.
The club is well known in the area and is owned by Hollyoaks hunk Ashley Taylor Dawson, who plays Darren Osborne on the show.
Mum-of-one Molly shocked fans last year when she announced her split from Tommy.
He was later accused of cheating on her with a 'blonde stranger' on a lads' holiday to Macedonia - something Tommy has repeatedly denied.
The former Love Island star admitted yesterday that alcohol and partying was behind his split from the star, saying: 'We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn't be the partner that I wanted to be anymore.
"It kills me to say it, but I couldn't. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink.'
She later sobbed as she recalled pleading with the boxer to ditch the alcohol during her sister Zoe's big day in July.
In heartbreaking scenes in her warts-and-all Prime Video documentary, she said: 'At my sister's wedding I literally begged him, I pleaded with him to not drink.
Molly Mae admits she 'begged and pleaded' with Tommy Fury not to drink at her sister's wedding
"And … it's just really sad … I don't know why I'm crying now. It's just so sad. It just affected me.'
She added: 'He wanted to have a family life but also have the life of a 25 year old boy with no responsibilities and the two don't go hand in hand.
'He's never had an alcohol problem, it's just that alcohol caused problems for us.
"It got to a point where I wasn't really looking forward to anything because alcohol affected it so much.'
However the pair managed to work past their problems and have since reconciled.
They were spotted yesterday looking happier than ever on a family day out.
Molly's rep declined to comment. Tommy's rep has been contacted.
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Molly broke down in tears on her documentary about Tommy's boozing
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Tommy was seen chatting to brother Roman's girlfriend
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