
Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe ‘ends rift' with Tommy Fury after ‘turbulent' relationship amid his booze battle
Fans of the former Love Island couple saw how Zoe warned her younger sister from reuniting with Tommy after their split last year.
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Molly-Mae gave people a raw view into her split from the boxer, and the reasons behind it in her Amazon Prime docuseries Behind It All.
The influencer explained Tommy's alcohol use played a big role in their split, and Zoe is seen warning Molly-Mae from getting back together with him in a tense exchange.
But the famous couple have rekindled their romance and continue to parent their daughter Bambi, two, together.
Now, it seems Zoe and Tommy's relationship has improved after Molly-Mae showed them working out in the same gym with Bambi in tow.
She took to her Instagram stories to film Zoe showing her niece how to do a burpee on the gym floor.
In Molly-Mae's next story, Tommy is running on a treadmill as Bambi looks on sceptically.
"I think she may feel the same about the gym as I do," she captioned a close-up photo of Bambi's face.
The three adults then went for a stroll in the town they were in, where Zoe and Bambi watched a local artist do some painting and the Tommy held his daughter on his shoulders.
Tommy and Molly-Mae recently confirmed they were an item again after splitting last August.
They are now working hard to put past cheating allegations and Tommy's alcohol-fuelled partying problems behind them.
Molly-Mae admits real reason she's not filming with Tommy Fury after breaking down in tears on camera
Molly-Mae recently opened up to fans about the real reason Tommy doesn't appear frequently on her vlog - like he used to prior to their split.
The influencer addressed criticism levelled at Tommy by some fans who accused him of being an absent dad.
In hurtful comments, they claimed that Molly's sister Zoe, 28, is more of a father figure due to her regular appearance in the videos.
Ex Love Island star Molly explained: "I've seen so many comments saying 'Zoe is more the dad' I only vlog when I am not with Tommy, I am with Tommy literally 80 per ceent of the week and he is with Bambi the majority of the week.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury - Reunion Clues
MOLLY-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are on holiday in Dubai after splitting in August. Yet have they dropped clues about their reunion before?
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury appear to have confirmed their romance is back on with a joint holiday to Dubai.
Yet in January, the rumour mill had already started turning on their reunion after pics of Molly-Mae's NYE snog with the boxer resurfaced
In February, Tommy, 25, then gushed how "life has been looking up" after the pair's romantic getaway for Valentine's Day.
The Sun exclusively revealed how the pair were spotted "canoodling" on their cute getaway.
During the same month, Tommy was also spotted leaving Molly-Mae's Molly Maison home in his G Wagon in the early hours.
Fans then spotted clues the pair had spent another romantic weekend together earlier this spring.
Molly-Mae was also heard discussing having a second baby on her vlog, in yet another potential sign they are giving their romance another go.
"But I vlog when we are here and he is at his because it's just something that I am not ready to like open up with yet and like flinging the camera around like when we're a family.
"I just think like we're not there yet and still figuring out life and living situations. I'm not ready to vlog like we used to."
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