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Molly-Mae Hague's 'strict rule for Tommy' shared after rekindling romance

Molly-Mae Hague's 'strict rule for Tommy' shared after rekindling romance

Daily Mirror3 days ago

Ex-Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have rekindled their romance after briefly calling it quits last year in news which left their legion of loyal fans heartbroken
Molly-Mae Hague has one non-negotiable rule for Tommy Fury, since they've rekindled their romance, according to reports. The Love Island stars, both 26, are navigating their new relationship after briefly calling it quits last year in news which left their legion of loyal fans heartbroken.
Molly-Mae and Tommy, who share daughter, Bambi, two, shared a loved-up family snap last month - much to fans' delight - after a difficult year in which they split in August, 2024, before Tommy cited his drinking as one of the reasons why the couple called it quits. As they start afresh as a family of three, 'ultimate influencer', Molly-Mae, is now said to have one 'strict rule' for the boxer, with a source saying Tommy must check in with the multi-millionaire via FaceTime - whenever he can.


A source told The Sun:"It sounds extreme, but Molly feels much more reassured when Tommy checks in. It all helps with trust, honesty and transparency between the two of them.
"Tommy has been very dedicated so far — if he's on a train, he will FaceTime the moment he gets off."
It is believed that the younger brother of Tyson Fury has also been checking in with Molly-Mae if he takes a flight anywhere as well as when he checks into a hotel.

The boxer is also believed to "dutifully" phone the mother of his child "the minute" he arrives places as Molly-Mae to know his whereabouts.
As a result, Tommy's pals are "impressed" as he has been very dedicated so far to the entrepreneur's requests, the source revealed.
Molly-Mae confirmed she was back with Tommy last month after she opened up about their relationship on a new episode of her reality series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

Reflecting on the trip to the UAE with their daughter, Bambi, she gushed: "Dubai was picture perfect, like it was just the best trip ever. It literally just felt like everything I wanted it to be, and more.'
Molly-Mae added, in her Amazon Prime Video docuseries: "It was exactly what we needed. All the noise of everyone just switched off, everyone's opinions. Nothing mattered. It was just like us in our bubble. She [Bambi] had the best time ever."
Revealing that thing's were looking "much better" for the couple, but conceding that 'nothing was certain', she added: "Things are looking so much better for us. I'm gonna start spending more time at Tommy's house, keeping things slow and not rushing anything.

"But as always, I always say I don't know what the future holds. I don't think it's gonna be a plain sailing future. I don't. That's just me being honest. I think we're still gonna have bumps."

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