
Are Molly-Mae and Tommy back together as she screams in anguish in new Amazon trailer?
After a painful breakup fueled by Tommy Fury's struggle with alcohol, Molly-Mae Hague and the professional boxer appear to have slowly found their way back to one another
Molly-Mae Hague has appeared to have officially acknowledged that she and Tommy Fury are giving their relationship another shot - but the road back hasn't been without emotional turmoil. The 25-year-old influencer lays bare her vulnerability in the newly released trailer for her upcoming Prime Video docuseries Behind It All, where she and Tommy appear together for the first time since their quiet reconciliation.
The couple, who are parents to daughter Bambi, called it quits last August following reported issues surrounding Tommy's drinking. While they kept their reunion out of the public eye until now, the new series reveals just how delicate their bond remains.
'I feel like things are going well,' Molly reflects on camera. 'But then I wonder - could everything just come crashing down by tomorrow?' Family tensions are also laid bare in the trailer, as her sister Zoe bluntly questions whether the couple has truly faced the root of their problems: 'Have you actually addressed the problems?' she asks, clearly concerned about the depth of their reconciliation.
After calling off their engagement last August, Molly-Mae and Tommy have slowly made their way back to one another - despite the painful reasons behind their split. The Love Island alumni, who first captured hearts in 2019, broke up amid Tommy's private struggle with alcohol dependency.
Opening up about the depths of his drinking, Tommy admitted: 'I was getting black-out drunk nearly every night,' and confessed that it led him to neglect his responsibilities as both a partner and a father to their young daughter, Bambi.
Despite going their separate ways, the couple maintained contact while co-parenting. Over time, their bond reignited and they quietly started dating again and even marked Valentine's Day together with a romantic stay at the luxurious Estelle Manor.
Molly recently shared a glimpse into their reconciled relationship during a family getaway to Dubai - her first public photo of Tommy since their split appeared on Instagram, sparking a wave of fan speculation.
The pair had previously seemed solid, especially after welcoming baby Bambi in January 2023 and announcing their engagement that summer. So when Molly revealed their break-up on Instagram, her 8.5 million followers were stunned.
'I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way,' she wrote, breaking the news that the five-year relationship had ended. Rumors of infidelity quickly surfaced - but Tommy hit back during a candid interview, calling the allegations 'complete and utter boll****s.'
He clarified that his drinking was at the heart of their split: 'Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing.'
Away from her family and relationship drama, the trailer also offers a glimpse of a shocking moment when Molly is thrown from a horse, an incident she's previously called a 'miracle' escape, having emerged unscathed despite the dramatic fall. The mum-of-one is seen falling from the horse and into a fence as she screams in horror.
Molly had previously shared that she had a "really bad fall" from a horse recently and as a result she's taking a break from lessons. She said that the incident left her "literally black and blue". She said: "As for the horse riding, I actually had a really bad fall recently off a horse, which was really quite shocking because obviously like at the stage that I'm at with my riding like I'm like a beginner.
"And I'm really just learning. And the kind of fall that I actually had off the horse recently was like not the kind of fall that you would expect to have like at the stage of learning that I'm at." Molly-Mae described it as "really quite bad," before adding: "Thank god I was wearing a body protector and I was obviously wearing a helmet, so I was okay." She continued by sharing that the incident had even been caught on film.
"We're not really sure how I was okay because the fall was actually caught on camera and when I watch it back I'm like 'how am I okay? Like how did I get up from that?' I was literally black and blue. Like my bum. I cannot even."
Behind It All, Molly's first venture into unscripted storytelling with Prime Video, is set to air its finale on May 9 - bringing viewers inside not only her private life but the intimate work required to rebuild love after a painful split.
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