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MOLLY-MAE Hague and Tommy Fury have jetted to Dubai after news of their rekindled romance was confirmed on her new reality TV series.
And the love nest they've chosen in Dubai looks very luxurious indeed.
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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have jetted to Dubai after news of their rekindled romance was confirmed on her new reality TV series
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The couple are staying at the Jumeirah Al Naseem in Dubai, and their room is a whopping £13,897 per night
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Tommy shared a look at the suite
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The couple flew business class
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Businesswoman and influencer Molly-Mae, 25, who met the boxer on Love Island's 2019 series, confirmed they were giving things a second stab on her Amazon Prime show, Behind It All.
Now Molly-Mae has uploaded a series of snaps showing her taking a business class break, while Tommy has given his legion of fans a look inside the sensational hotel suite.
The couple are staying at the Jumeirah Al Naseem in Dubai, and their room is a whopping £13,897 per night.
On social media, Tommy shared a look inside the ultra glam venue, showing off a large bed with 'welcome back' on, and a look at the glossy living area.
It features a high wooden table, marble flooring, and views of the Dubai skyline.
It also has views of the iconic Burj Al Arab, which is sure to be a pull when it comes to attracting guests.
Meanwhile, Molly posted a side-profile snap showing her donning a vest top while sitting in her seat in business class as they jetted abroad.
Another Stories upload saw her stretching out in her seat while in front of the in-seat TV screen.
The Maebe founder added a series of Emoji icons hinting at her getaway, and a source confirmed to us: "Molly and Tommy have jetted away to Dubai for a relaxing break.
Molly-Mae Hague breaks silence on relationship status with Tommy Fury after reunion holiday in Dubai
"They have lots to celebrate - Molly's show and Tommy's boxing success.
"It's like they are in the honeymoon period again."
And what better place to spend the honeymoon period than their Jumeirah Al Naseem hotel suite.
The location features 430 rooms with prices starting at £885 a night.
Molly and Tommy are staying in one of the hotel suites, which costs £13,897 a night, named the Royal Suite.
There's another option for a chunk less, at £6,562 a night.
The hotel also boasts divine eateries, including Rockfish and Pierchic, and is considered a very romantic spot to stay.
The getaway marks another overseas trip for the mum of one this year.
Aside from their Dubai getaway, and jetting there for work, she has headed to the likes of Budapest, Paris and St. Moritz in 2025.
In January, Molly-Mae indulged in a luxurious "work trip" to Switzerland before Tommy splurged on a luxury stay in Budapest prior to his win against Kenan Hanjalic via unamimous decision last week.
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It also has views of the iconic Burj Al Arab, which is sure to be a pull when it comes to attracting guests
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Molly Mae and Bambi on a recent trip to Dubai
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The couple have taken their daughter to Dubai on several occasions
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