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Molly-Mae Hague left 'having a breakdown' on £86,000 motorhome holiday
Molly-Mae Hague left 'having a breakdown' on £86,000 motorhome holiday

Metro

time21-07-2025

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Molly-Mae Hague left 'having a breakdown' on £86,000 motorhome holiday

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's recent luxury motorhome holiday didn't quite go according to plan. The 2019 Love Island couple, who recently reunited after a split last year, frequently enjoy getaways to destinations such as Dubai, offering a glimpse inside their expensive trips via social media posts. However, this summer, they opted for a change of scenery, taking daughter Bambi to the Isle of Man for an £86,000 motorhome experience, having decided early on that she shouldn't get used to five-star stays and 'business class flights'. But in her latest YouTube video, the Maebe founder, 26, admitted that staycations with a toddler can take their toll, saying she was left fighting a 'breakdown' at one point. Speaking to her two million subscribers after returning home, Molly-Mae shared how travel delays and a change in routine led to tears and tantrums, with the two-year-old 'screaming for four hours straight' at one point. On their decision to travel to the Isle of Man, where boxer Tommy splashed out £86,995 on an Elddis Avalon 255, the fashion influencer began: 'Tommy has bought a motorhome, and we spent our first weekend in the motorhome this weekend. 'Obviously, being us, we went in feet first and decided to go to the Isle of Man. 'Tommy's family were spending the weekend in the Isle of Man. I was feeling spontaneous, so we literally booked the ferry to the Isle of Man an hour before we needed to leave. 'We'd never used the motorhome before; we needed to pack it up, sort Bambi, I just had this wave of, 'You only live once, have a bit of fun.' 'Bambi doesn't need to be so perfectly routine every day; she's not a newborn anymore. Molly-Mae added that she's become 'stuck in [her] ways' with Bambi's routine, fearing steering away from it and creating upset. 'I'm not gonna feel bad for that because that is what works for me and that is what works for Bambi and Tommy, so that's fine.' And it was the change of pace that seemingly caused Bambi distress, as Molly-Mae detailed their journey: 'So anyway, booked the ferry, packed the motorhome up, and nearly didn't make the ferry, but that's another story, and then there was a two-hour delay. 'This ferry, which was already gonna get us in at 11:30pm, which was already severely triggering me because Bambi goes to bed at 7pm, was not fine. It was giving me a prime example as to why the routine works for us. 'It was one of those moments where strangers come up to you and are like 'Can I help? Is there anything I can do?' 'She was screaming that much for four hours straight.' Molly-Mae explained that the delays were caused by a 'malfunction' on the boat, leading to Bambi becoming 'so, so, so tired and overstimulated'. It was past 1am by the time the little family arrived at their destination, with the three staying at a different campsite from Tommy's family. 'We didn't know where we were, what we were doing … it was just a lot,' the reality star said. 'We had to make our bed out of this sofa. I was like, 'I'm really out of my depth; I'm struggling'.' When they woke up the next day for their first full day in the Isle of Man, Bambi was 'screaming' constantly and clearly 'so, so unhappy'. 'Me and Tommy were looking at each other like, 'What were we thinking?' I was having a breakdown.' Fortunately, they still managed to enjoy their trip, but not without Tommy deciding that one holiday in the flashy motorhome was more than enough. 'This motorhome of Tommy's is his pride and joy; he's obsessed with it,' said Molly-Mae. 'I kid you not, the next day he was like, 'I'm selling it, the minute we get home, I'm putting it up for sale. I hate this motorhome.' The young parents also had every intention of travelling home after merely one night, feeling like they simply 'couldn't do it'. 'It wasn't even the motorhome's fault. For our first time, stupid move.' Molly-Mae and Tommy confirmed in May that, after much speculation, they were, indeed, an item once more. More Trending The lovebirds initially split when Tommy's drinking started to fracture their relationship, which Molly-Mae spoke openly about in her Amazon Prime Video series Behind It All. But after Tommy ditched the booze for several months and they spent more time together again, she felt things were 'looking so much better'. On wanting to 'take things slow' after getting back together, Molly-Mae told cameras: 'I love Tommy so much and I love our family so much that I'm willing to ride the wave. 'And that's not something that everyone wants to do, but it's something that I'm willing to do because I want my family.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Molly-Mae Hague reveals secret for glowing and blemish-free skin is ZO Skin's Complexion Pads MORE: Molly-Mae Hague's skincare secret since ditching filler is now under £10 in Amazon Prime Day

Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury

The Irish Sun

time21-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury

MOLLY-MAE Hague has been slammed for 'always complaining' as she opened up on 'struggles' on her recent motorhome holiday. Just days ago, the mum-of-one, 26, 9 Molly-Mae Hague has been accused of "always complaining" as she opened up about "struggling" on her recent motorhome holiday Credit: YouTube / MollyMae 9 The Maebe founder got candid on the nightmare start to her Isle of Man trip Credit: YouTube / MollyMae 9 The couple spent time in Tommy's motorhome, which is available to buy online for £86,995 Credit: tommyfury/Instagram 9 People have since told Molly-Mae to "get a grip" Credit: Instagram The former Love Island stars looked every inch the happy family as they toured the quaint location, but now, Earlier this month, And Tommy's Elddis Avalon 255 didn't come cheap, and whilst they normally retail at £93,490, they are now being sold online for an eye-watering £86,995. Despite having the privilege of being able to enjoy a holiday in the luxury vehicle, things didn't get off to the smoothest of starts, as Read more on Molly-Mae 'Obviously, being us, we went in feet first and decided to go to the Isle of Man. 'Tommy's family were spending the weekend in the Isle of Man. I was feeling spontaneous so we literally booked the ferry to the Isle of Man an hour before we needed to leave. 'We'd never used the motorhome before, we needed to pack it up, sort Bambi, I just had this wave of 'you only live once, have a bit of fun'. ' Most read in Celebrity 'I've got so stuck in my ways with the fact that her routine is her routine and I don't really steer away from it. 'I'm not gonna feel bad for that because that is what works for me and that is what works for Molly Mae reveals tears over parenting struggle 'We had a huge delay' But steering clear of the two-year-old's routine proved to be a real challenge, as the Love Island star turned businesswoman added: 'So anyway, booked the ferry, packed the motorhome up and nearly didn't make the ferry but that's another story and then there was a two hour delay. 'This ferry, which was already gonna get us in at 11:30pm, which was already severely triggering me because Bambi goes to bed at 7pm.' And things quickly went downhill, as the Filter founder, who lives in a 9 The couple had a "huge delay" to the start of their trip Credit: Instagram 9 Strangers even offered to help them calm Bambi down Credit: tommyfury/Instagram 'It was one of those moments where strangers come up to you and are like 'can I help? Is there anything I can do?' 'She was screaming that much for four hours straight. 'The boat basically had a malfunction and it wouldn't move for like two hours so we had a huge delay. 'She was so, so, so overtired and overstimulated - Bambi is so routine, she is the opposite of flexible.' Molly-Mae's glow-down from 'glamour model' to 'yummy mummy' Celebrity PR Expert, Ed Hopkins told Fabulous: 'I believe 'It underscores her journey towards authenticity, maturity, and sophistication and is likely to enhance her success and influence in the years to come.' Brand and Culture Expert Nick Ede agreed, and told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae has transformed herself into a yummy mummy who has ditched the glamour model style for a more relaxed and natural look. 'She's becoming more down to earth and relatable to people and cleverly showing a softer side which will win her legions more fans in the process.' According to Ed Hopkins, Molly-Mae's chic new look could be 'highly lucrative' for the star. Ed told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae Hague's transformation towards a more natural, chic look seems to be a testament to her personal growth and evolving style. 'This change, which has become more pronounced since she became a mother, appears to reflect her journey towards embracing authenticity and sophistication. 'It's possible that this new image could be highly lucrative for Molly-Mae. 'Her chic, understated style might appeal to a wider audience, including more mature demographics and high-end brands, potentially opening up lucrative endorsement deals and partnerships. 'By adopting a more elegant look, she seems to align herself with premium and luxury brands that favour natural beauty and sophistication, which could lead to higher-paying collaborations. 'Additionally, with consumers increasingly valuing authenticity and natural beauty, her new image could be both timely and marketable.' Nick Ede agreed and told Fabulous: 'She has started to promote some really great luxury brands including the cosmetics brand Tatcha and with her laid back look she will make a lot of money from brands looking to align with her.' Ed also noted that Molly-Mae's transformation may be a sign that she is looking to step away from her reality show past. He continued: 'Molly-Mae's transformation also seems to symbolise her desire even more so to well and truly step out of the shadow of her Love Island persona. 'The shift to a more mature and unique style appears to demonstrate her growth and her wish to be seen as an individual beyond her reality TV beginnings. 'By shedding the bold, flashy look associated with her time on Love Island, she might be rebranding herself as a serious businesswoman and influencer who is carving out her own identity. 'This new look helps her stand out in the crowded influencer market, showcasing her as a trendsetter with a distinctive, refined aesthetic.' Nick agreed and claimed: 'Shedding the flash looks she previously went for, she's also detaching herself from the Love Island stereotype and stepping out as her own person with a cool look that's not flashy but totally on trend. 'Gone are the 'look at me' posts and in are family style posts and trend led fashion statements.' 'It was a lot' And once the family had arrived at the Isle of Man, things continued in a slightly sour way, as the blonde beauty confessed: 'We managed to get to the Isle of Man at 1:30am in the morning. 'We didn't know where we were, what we were doing, we were going to a different campsite to Tommy's family. It was just a lot. We were actually going to get on a ferry that day to come home because we were so out of our depth, we couldn't do it Molly-Mae 'We had to make our bed out of this sofa, I was like 'I'm really out of my depth, I'm struggling'. 'The next day, 'Me and 9 They then had to try and make a bed for Bambi Credit: Instagram 9 Molly-Mae confirmed her two-year-old was "so unhappy" Credit: tommyfury/Instagram The content creator who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping Not only this, but she also recognised: 'Bear in mind this motorhome of Tommy's is his pride and joy, he's obsessed with it…I kid you not, the next day he was like 'I'm selling it, the minute we get home I'm putting it up for sale, I hate this motorhome.' 'It wasn't even the motorhome's fault. For our first time, stupid move.' However, She recalled: 'We were actually going to get on a ferry that day to come home because we were so out of our depth, we couldn't do it. 'But then, when we met up with them, we were like 'no, we're gonna stick it out, we can do this.'' 9 The couple even planned on getting an early ferry to head home Credit: Instagram Social media users react Molly-Mae's motorhome debacle has since been re-shared on numerous social media platforms, but has been met with a very harsh response from viewers. One person said: 'Why is she always complaining about something? If it's not her, it's Very self-centred and immature TikTok user Another added: 'Get a grip.' A third commented: 'So dramatic.' Meanwhile, someone else rolled their eyes and wrote: 'Molly you are painful…' Not only this, but another penned: 'I personally feel it would have been so much better to wait to have children, she's so successful and mature in one way but very self-centred and immature in others as seen here.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury

Scottish Sun

time21-07-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Molly-Mae Hague slammed for ‘always complaining' as she reveals ‘struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury

And it wasn't just Molly-Mae and Tommy's journey to the Isle of Man that was a struggle - scroll down to find out what happened when they arrived OH MAE! Molly-Mae Hague slammed for 'always complaining' as she reveals 'struggles' on £86k motorhome holiday with Tommy Fury Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MOLLY-MAE Hague has been slammed for 'always complaining' as she opened up on 'struggles' on her recent motorhome holiday. Just days ago, the mum-of-one, 26, went on a romantic getaway with Tommy, also 26, to the Isle of Man. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Molly-Mae Hague has been accused of "always complaining" as she opened up about "struggling" on her recent motorhome holiday Credit: YouTube / MollyMae 9 The Maebe founder got candid on the nightmare start to her Isle of Man trip Credit: YouTube / MollyMae 9 The couple spent time in Tommy's motorhome, which is available to buy online for £86,995 Credit: tommyfury/Instagram 9 People have since told Molly-Mae to "get a grip" Credit: Instagram The former Love Island stars looked every inch the happy family as they toured the quaint location, but now, in her most recent vlog which was uploaded to YouTube just 16 hours ago, the Maebe founder has set the record straight on the nightmare start to their trip. Earlier this month, Tommy revealed he was banning Bambi from "five star hotels and business class flights' and instead, bought a motorhome. And Tommy's Elddis Avalon 255 didn't come cheap, and whilst they normally retail at £93,490, they are now being sold online for an eye-watering £86,995. Despite having the privilege of being able to enjoy a holiday in the luxury vehicle, things didn't get off to the smoothest of starts, as Molly-Mae, who previously admitted she is 'selfish' and is 'not cut out' to deal with the stresses of parenting, explained: 'Tommy has bought a motorhome and we spent our first weekend in the motorhome this weekend. 'Obviously, being us, we went in feet first and decided to go to the Isle of Man. 'Tommy's family were spending the weekend in the Isle of Man. I was feeling spontaneous so we literally booked the ferry to the Isle of Man an hour before we needed to leave. 'We'd never used the motorhome before, we needed to pack it up, sort Bambi, I just had this wave of 'you only live once, have a bit of fun'. 'Bambi doesn't need to be so perfectly routine every day, she's not a newborn anymore. 'I've got so stuck in my ways with the fact that her routine is her routine and I don't really steer away from it. 'I'm not gonna feel bad for that because that is what works for me and that is what works for Bambi and Tommy, so that's fine.' Molly Mae reveals tears over parenting struggle 'We had a huge delay' But steering clear of the two-year-old's routine proved to be a real challenge, as the Love Island star turned businesswoman added: 'So anyway, booked the ferry, packed the motorhome up and nearly didn't make the ferry but that's another story and then there was a two hour delay. 'This ferry, which was already gonna get us in at 11:30pm, which was already severely triggering me because Bambi goes to bed at 7pm.' And things quickly went downhill, as the Filter founder, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, admitted: 'Was not fine. It was giving me a prime example as to why the routine works for us. 9 The couple had a "huge delay" to the start of their trip Credit: Instagram 9 Strangers even offered to help them calm Bambi down Credit: tommyfury/Instagram 'It was one of those moments where strangers come up to you and are like 'can I help? Is there anything I can do?' 'She was screaming that much for four hours straight. 'The boat basically had a malfunction and it wouldn't move for like two hours so we had a huge delay. 'She was so, so, so overtired and overstimulated - Bambi is so routine, she is the opposite of flexible.' 'It was a lot' And once the family had arrived at the Isle of Man, things continued in a slightly sour way, as the blonde beauty confessed: 'We managed to get to the Isle of Man at 1:30am in the morning. 'We didn't know where we were, what we were doing, we were going to a different campsite to Tommy's family. It was just a lot. 'We had to make our bed out of this sofa, I was like 'I'm really out of my depth, I'm struggling'. 'The next day, Bambi was so tired, she was just screaming, literally screaming, so, so unhappy. 'Me and Tommy were looking at each other like 'what were we thinking?'' 9 They then had to try and make a bed for Bambi Credit: Instagram 9 Molly-Mae confirmed her two-year-old was "so unhappy" Credit: tommyfury/Instagram The content creator who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping £6million fortune, then acknowledged: 'I was having a breakdown.' Not only this, but she also recognised: 'Bear in mind this motorhome of Tommy's is his pride and joy, he's obsessed with it…I kid you not, the next day he was like 'I'm selling it, the minute we get home I'm putting it up for sale, I hate this motorhome.' 'It wasn't even the motorhome's fault. For our first time, stupid move.' However, the mum-of-one, who recently opened up on 'destroying' her face during her filler phase, explained that once she and Tommy met up with Tyson Fury, his wife Paris and their seven children, things soon improved. She recalled: 'We were actually going to get on a ferry that day to come home because we were so out of our depth, we couldn't do it. 'But then, when we met up with them, we were like 'no, we're gonna stick it out, we can do this.'' 9 The couple even planned on getting an early ferry to head home Credit: Instagram Social media users react Molly-Mae's motorhome debacle has since been re-shared on numerous social media platforms, but has been met with a very harsh response from viewers. One person said: 'Why is she always complaining about something? If it's not her, it's her sister. How insufferable must it be living with them.' Very self-centred and immature TikTok user Another added: 'Get a grip.' A third commented: 'So dramatic.' Meanwhile, someone else rolled their eyes and wrote: 'Molly you are painful…' Not only this, but another penned: 'I personally feel it would have been so much better to wait to have children, she's so successful and mature in one way but very self-centred and immature in others as seen here.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

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