
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury look miserable as they return from sixth holiday in five months
Molly kept Tommy out of view in most of her Dubai holiday snaps
moody-mae Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury look miserable as they return from sixth holiday in five months
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MOLLY-MAE Hague and Tommy Fury looked glum as they touched down in Manchester following their sixth holiday of the year.
The couple, who recently confirmed they had got back together, appeared downcast as they strutted out of the terminal at the airport.
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Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury looked glum as they landed in Manchester
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They appeared to have an animated exchange before leaving the airport
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Molly-Mae cut a glum figure walking back to her car
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Molly and Tommy could be seen wheeling their suitcases to their car as they kept things low-key.
The fashion influencer wore a simple top and matching comfy trousers combo whilst Tommy showed off his bulging biceps in a plain white T-shirt that sported the Barry's Bootcamp logo.
At one point, Molly appeared to have an animated conversation with Tommy as she could be seen clutching onto two suitcases as he held onto one.
As they made their way out onto the road, boxer Tommy appeared to be wheeling two suitcases after giving Molly a hand with one of hers.
The pair did not appear in the best of spirits as they landed on UK soil following their trip to Dubai.
The Sun exclusively revealed the couple's holiday this week after the pair confirmed they were giving their love a second stab on her Amazon Prime show, Behind It All.
During the trip, Molly shared a raft of snaps of her and the couple's daughter Bambi but appeared to keep Tommy out of sight for many of her uploads.
She captured scenes showing her and her two-year-old enjoying a cuddle outside an ice cream parlour before they struck a look-a-like pose on the beach.
After showing the pair walking around their Dubai resort, the mother-and-daughter duo then perched on a sun lounger and blew a kiss at someone out of shot, which was presumably Tommy.
In her caption, Molly-Mae wrote: "Our most special times."
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Her followers appeared divided at Tommy's absence, despite the fact The Sun confirmed he was present.
One fan wrote: "It's ok to have pics of Tommy in your posts you know. This is your life Mollie and he is the father of your child and you're giving it another chance.. just be happy xxx"
As a second replied: "She is happy can you not see," as a third posted: "Yeah clearly she's happy, what she's saying is if she's back with Tommy she can post pics with him in it - doesn't need to hide it."
Earlier this year, the duo enjoyed a "wholesome" getaway to the UAE and promptly gushed over their "happy place."
It marks another overseas trip for the mum of one this year, who has also jetted to St Moritz and Budapest.
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The pair wheeled the cases back to the car
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It had been their sixth holiday of the year so far
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Their spirits appeared to be low
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Molly had shared a slew of snaps from her Dubai holiday
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"We went to some trouble to paint it, in the process of gentrification neighbours started to do it. 'It's only in the last few years because of social media that it's become a tourist attraction for heavens sake." Why are the homes in Hillgate Village pastel coloured? The brick and stucco homes have only become pastel coloured after WW2 as the area has become increasingly affluent. Kensington & Chelsea council has since designated Hillgate Village a 'character area'. There remains some homes in the village which have the original brickwork exposed. The area was once described as a "slum" and the homes were lived in by brick makers, blacksmiths, and coach drivers. Hillgate was nicknamed 'The Racks' and had a rough reputation for a century, until the area become popular in the post-war period. He continued: 'At some point, clearly it became promoted on foreign sites. "Of course it's an invasion of privacy, particularly at a weekend it's full of people walking around taking pictures. It's a bit silly." Michael went on to call Hillgate Village a 'TikTok village' and said tourists flocked to the coloured houses mistaking them for movie locations. Referencing the romcom Notting Hill, also starring Julia Roberts, which features a home with a blue door, he said: 'It's frustrating. Any blue door would do, you find people photographing opposite the wrong blue door. 'It's to do with social media. It's now been taken over by tourists, this street in particular. "It is a bit annoying when people start climbing on steps. Yesterday I had to go out, some girls put their stuff on the hood of my car. A few times I've had to shoo people off. 'It's obviously popular because they're clean, bright colourful backgrounds. 'Some [influencers] are thoughtless in a way, a couple of girls a few weeks ago were sitting on my neighbours steps having lunch and left their rubbish there.' 11 Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts star in the 1999 film Notting Hill 11 Residents in Notting HIll famously have colourful houses Credit: Alamy 11 A quiet zone sign on a black fence indicating private property and no trespassing Credit: Alamy The famous blue door which features in the movie, is in fact a mile away from Hillgate Village. Homes all across Notting Hill are painted in bright or pastel colours and have been used in several films and TV series, the nearby Portobello Market also attracts thousands of tourists a year. While The Sun was there this week an Italian tourist, who was visiting London for one day, arrived to take photos. Beadrice, ignoring the other attractions London has to offer, said that despite only having a day in the Big Smoke she was desperate to use her time visiting the colourful Notting Hill streets. 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'It tells more about them than it does about us, the vanity, I've seen people prop their phones on doorknobs and then dance, they come with little tents and change clothes and everything. 'It is irritating, sometimes I wish I had a bucket of water to pour over them. It's not a massive problem but it is an irritation because they don't respect your privacy. "They actually assume it's okay whereas it's actually not, these are our properties. It's just got worse and worse and worse year by year." 'There's nothing you can do it about it' Diane, who deliberately leaves the front of her house uncleaned and unpainted, added: 'It's very nice that people like our houses enough to want to photograph them. "But you get people who are influencers and they bring lots of gear with them, cameras, tripods, it's really annoying because they're talking outside and there's nothing you can do about it. "They sometimes do photo shoots, professional ones are fine, they're well organised and they don't upset anybody. "It's quite annoying when they don't ask the council for permission, it's disruptive. I don't want people to take photographs of my home. "I don't clean the front because I don't want people taking photographs. "If the weather is nice there's a lot of people. They come and sit on the steps which is private, I would tell them to move but some people don't feel they can. They hang their clothes on the railings, I have to tell them to move it. 'My privacy is interrupted, these houses go for a lot of money. Sometimes it gets point that it's not even worth it.' On nearby streets residents have taken to leaving out donation tins as a way of asking for compensation for the influencers intrusions. Andrew, who lives on Westbourne Park Road, just round the corner from the famous blue door, said his neighbours have taken to putting up ropes and chains to stop entitled influencers sitting on their front steps. He said: "They are oblivious to you completely. You just have to walk past them if they are in the middle of their photograph." Is your street overrun with annoying influencers and tourists? Email 11 Piles of rubbish are often left behind Credit: Peter Jordan