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Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury look very loved up as she shares new picture from birthday break

Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury look very loved up as she shares new picture from birthday break

The Sun26-05-2025

MOLLY-Mae Hague showed things are well and truly back on track with Tommy Fury as she shared a loved-up snap with him.
The star jetted to Disneyland Paris over the weekend on a private jet to celebrate her 26th birthday with her best friends and daughter Bambi - but only revealed today that the boxer had indeed joined them.
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Amongst an upload of pictures from the trip, Molly included one of Tommy planting a kiss on her while they pushed Bambi in her pram.
Not surprisingly it went down very well with their fans who have been rooting for a reconciliation.
One person told her: 'Yes! I'm so happy to see you and Tommy together. Don't hide it babe.'
While another commented: 'It so nice to see u and Tommy back together!!!'
Other pictures show the plane decorated with balloons, bunting of her face and even a Micky Mouse cake.
She's also shared images of herself wearing Minnie ears and tucking into cake as she celebrated the occasion.
The trip came just days after she jetted back from Dubai with Tommy and Bambi after another holiday in the sun.
The pair confirmed they were giving their love another go on her Amazon Prime show, Behind It All.
Molly and Tommy split up last summer but shared a New Year's Eve kiss and then headed off on a loved-up trip for Valentine's Day last month.
She made no secret of how desperate she was to make things work with him on her TV show - despite serious reservations from her sister Zoe.
Molly-Mae Hague admits she fears Tommy Fury romance could be 'destroyed' after confirming relationship
Molly admitted: "How we are right now is the reason that I've sort of held on this whole time to us, because I know just how amazing we can be.
"We're really like heading to a good place at the minute, and the version of who he is right now is one of the best I've seen.
"Maybe If this carries on, each day that goes past, the days turn into weeks, the weeks turn into months, and the next thing you know, we've had years go by just being this consistent, amazing couple that I know we can be.
"That's what I hope for."
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'Molly and Tommy appeared to be picture perfect, their break-up was completely unexpected'
BY Ellie Henman, Bizarre Editor
GASPS of horror echoed around our desks as Molly Mae revealed she had split from Tommy.
The break up, after five years, was completely unexpected.
In recent months, the pair had faced rumours he had a roving eye after he was spotted partying with women - all while Molly-Mae was at home holding their baby.
Her statement smacks of something that has yet to come to light.
Although she's written it with a clever PR eye watching over it, Molly's devastation spills out in every word.
As I type, my WhatsApp groups are flashing up with texts about how this seemingly rock solid couple have crumbled into nothing.
Just three weeks ago, Molly posted a video of the moment Tommy proposed – after he pulled an elaborate stunt which ended up with him getting down on one knee.
The pair's relationship, complete with Love Island fan-favourite Ellie Bellie and, later, the arrival of their daughter Bambi, appeared to outsiders to be picture perfect.
Molly has built her brand around her wholesome family life with Tommy.
Cosy photographs are carefully curated for her Instagram grid, with her 7.9million followers poring over her every word as they attempt to emulate her life.
In truth, Molly is one of the only Love Islanders I, along with a number of my friends, follow on social media for her girl next door vibe and stylish fashion picks.
Celebrity breakups are often ten a penny, but there is something shocking about the ending of what, on the surface, appeared to be such a happy relationship.
Earlier this year, at Soccer Aid, Tommy was cagey when asked about their upcoming wedding plans by one of my colleagues.
It wasn't altogether too strange, as most blokes aren't overly keen to chat about their missus when they're with their mates playing football.
But it was a definite gear change from the Tommy many of us have interviewed over the years, as he was always so gushing about his bride-to-be.
Thousands of Molly-Mae's fans, and no doubt a number of Instagram and Tattle Life sleuths, will now be combing the internet and social media for clues.
And given the number of calls coming into our desk, I have no doubt that the real reason Molly-Mae ended things with Tommy will come to light in the next few hours.
As a genuine fan and follower, I really hope she is being supported by the people who love her most.
Break ups suck at the best of times. But when you're in the public eye, and you choose to announce your split so suddenly – and clearly without mutual consent – they are a hell of a lot harder.

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