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'Feud is brewing between Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's families over their decision to reunite'
'Feud is brewing between Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's families over their decision to reunite'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

'Feud is brewing between Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's families over their decision to reunite'

A feud is reportedly brewing between Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury 's families over their decision to give their relationship another go. The former Love Island star and the boxer, both 26, shocked their fans last summer when they announced that they had split, with Tommy later revealing it was down to his drinking. But this year they have slowly reconciled and enjoyed several family trips with their daughter Bambi, two. But a new report from The Sun suggests that Molly-Mae's sister Zoe is concerned about them getting back together. In the latest episodes of Molly-Mae's Amazon Prime documentary Behind It All, Zoe expressed her doubts over Tommy openly. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. And this in turn has reportedly angered Tommy's family including his brother Tyson and his wife Paris. A source told the publication: 'The Fury family aren't impressed that Zoe has been so outspoken about Tommy. 'They're a fiercely loyal bunch and seeing Zoe's comments broadcast to millions of people via Amazon absolutely got their hackles up. 'To them Tommy is a stand up guy, a good, hard working father. His drinking issues shouldn't be used as a stick to beat him.' The insider added that Paris is confused as to why Zoe would try to hinder the family getting back together. Tyson, Tommy and Molly-Mae Hague have been contacted by MailOnline for comment. Zoe said of Tommy on the documentary: 'I do worry for her and my relationship with her if they did get back together. 'I think she potentially needs to look into the future and think about what's best for her and Bambi. She's got a long, rocky road ahead, unfortunately.' The former Love Island star and the boxer, both 26, shocked their fans last summer when they announced that they had split, with Tommy later revealing it was down to his drinking It comes after last week Molly-Mae and Tommy looked every inch the happy family as they enjoyed a very lavish 'surprise trip' to the Cotswolds. After months of rumours that the couple had rekindled their romance following their split in August, the pair finally went Instagram official last month with a loved-up family snap. And Tommy has clearly been making the effort since their shock split as he whisked his family off to a 'surprise trip' to the Cotswolds. Sharing an array of snaps to her Instagram Stories, Molly shared some sweet moments from the mini break as she took a dip in the pool with Bambi. Elsewhere she shared a snippet of her very lavish accommodation which featured huge L-shaped couches and large emperor beds. And Bambi appeared to settle in straight away as she was pushing her toy pram around the luxury property. Alongside a mirror selfie, Molly penned: 'Back from St Tropez and straight to the Cotswolds for a surprise staycation. 'This look is giving mum who's had approx 3 seconds to get ready'. Molly and Tommy fell for each other in front of the nation during series five of Love Island, going on to welcome Bambi and then get engaged in 2023. But fans were shocked when Molly announced on Instagram last August that she and Tommy had split up after five years, with many suspecting he had been unfaithful. In a statement posted to her 8.5million Instagram followers, she confirmed the breakup, saying: 'I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.' Tommy denied continued speculation about him cheating during a magazine interview, insisting any reports about him being with other women were 'complete and utter b*****ks.' The boxer, who's the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson, said the reason he and Molly ended their romance was down to his excessive drinking. He said: 'People go through different things in life. I'm 25 years old. I went through a lot and my breakup was in front of the whole world... 'Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing.' The pair's split was branded a 'publicity stunt' by fans after they were filmed packing on the PDA at Manchester United footballer Luke Shaw 's Hogmanay party in Cheshire. And in May, Molly-Mae began taking to her Instagram Stories to re-introduce his presence more regularly on her social media account.

Secret pain plaguing Molly-Mae Hague & Tommy Fury's reunion – amid bitter tensions with ‘fuming' Paris & Tyson Fury
Secret pain plaguing Molly-Mae Hague & Tommy Fury's reunion – amid bitter tensions with ‘fuming' Paris & Tyson Fury

The Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Secret pain plaguing Molly-Mae Hague & Tommy Fury's reunion – amid bitter tensions with ‘fuming' Paris & Tyson Fury

MOLLY-MAE Hague and Tommy Fury are basking in happiness since agreeing to give their relationship another go - but the same can't be said for their families. Instead, it is claimed that a bitter row is brewing between the Furys and the Hagues, as they reportedly clash over the Love Island couple's decision to reunite. 14 14 14 The reconciliation has infuriated Molly 's older sister, Zoe, who has been vocal about her fears for Molly's future and how she believes Tommy 's issues with alcohol could cause problems again. And that in turn has allegedly rubbed Tommy's family, including boxer brother Tyson and his wife Paris, up the wrong way. 'The Fury family aren't impressed that Zoe has been so outspoken about Tommy,' a source claimed. 'They're a fiercely loyal bunch and seeing Zoe's comments broadcast to millions of people via Amazon absolutely got their hackles up. 'To them Tommy is a stand up guy, a good, hard working father. His drinking issues shouldn't be used as a stick to beat him.' Molly-Mae and Tommy confirmed they'd got back together during a family trip to Dubai last month with their two-year-old daughter, Bambi. It came nine months on from their shock split in August, which they blamed on Tommy's boozing. In January he said, 'We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn't be the partner that I wanted to be any more. "It kills me to say it, but I couldn't. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink.' Following speculation they'd got back together after they were spotted smooching on New Year's Eve, Molly and Tommy, both 26, didn't address the rumours until Molly's docuseries, Behind It All aired. It was then revealed the pair were working on their relationship. On the series Zoe and Molly can be seen clashing, with Zoe telling viewers, 'I do worry for her and my relationship with her if they did get back together.' She added, 'I think she potentially needs to look into the future and think about what's best for her and Bambi. She's got a long, rocky road ahead, unfortunately.' In a separate scene Zoe appeared to soften her stance, but ultimately seemed down on the future of the relationship. 'I've literally been there, through everything,' she tells Molly while making dinner. 'Through the upset calls in the middle of the night because he's out and you don't hear from him. 14 14 14 'I mean, he's proven me wrong so far, to be fair, but I do think at some point that it's gonna happen again. If the drink hasn't gone away forever, the problems could potentially arise again.' In February pals told The Sun that the Hague family, including Molly's dad Stephen and mum Debbie Gordon, were 'horrified' that Tommy was back on the scene. 'Molly-Mae's closest friends and members of her family think this is a terrible idea and that it is all going to end in tears again,' the source said. 'Zoe is fiercely protective and will never forget what Tommy put Molly through, let alone forgive him.' Now, a separate insider claims the drama is causing grief for the Furys, especially Tyson, 36, and Paris, 35. 'The Fury brothers are extremely loyal to one another and Tyson isn't happy by how it's all playing out so publicly,' a source said. 'He hates that Zoe painted Tommy in such a bad light. He's protective over Tommy and very supportive of him getting back together with Molly. 'Detrimental' "He's fuming that Zoe tainted what should be a happy, positive reconciliation. And in turn it's putting Molly in an awkward position.' Likewise, Paris, who was said to be gutted when Tommy and Molly initially split, is believed to be throwing her full support behind the reunion. The source continued, 'Paris wants nothing but the best for Tommy, Molly and Bambi. "She's incredibly traditional in that she believes in the family unit and is delighted they're trying to make it work. "She can't understand why Molly's sister might try to hinder that. "In Paris' mind, this is the best thing that could possibly happen to Molly. "She's been the supportive sister figure that Molly wishes Zoe could be.' And indeed Molly is adamant she'll do anything to make it work with her Love Island beau, admitting she's desperate to keep her family together. '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,' she said publicly. 'It's something I'm willing to do because I want my family.' It appears fans are divided, with backlash aimed at both Molly and Zoe. 14 14 14 Some agreed with Tyson, saying 'Zoe is too much,' and 'the sister likes the limelight with Tommy's not around.' While others backed Zoe, saying, 'I love how Zoe doesn't sugarcoat anything.' The tension between the families has allegedly been brewing for a while. The Furys were no doubt fuming when Molly's dad Stephen unfollowed Tommy after the split and last week refused to acknowledge him in a birthday tribute to his daughter. "Meanwhile, Molly's mum called Tommy's drinking 'detrimental and destructive.' In a clear sign all was not well, Tyson reportedly refused to acknowledge Molly and Zoe when they bumped into him and Paris at a shopping centre in Manchester in December. While Paris embraced Molly warmly, Tyson remained distant. And with the Hagues still wary over the reunion, it looks like Tyson will be keeping that stance for a while yet. Representatives for the Hague and Fury family have been contacted for comment. 14 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.

Tyson Fury reveals eldest son Prince John James, 13, has ‘joined the family business'
Tyson Fury reveals eldest son Prince John James, 13, has ‘joined the family business'

The Sun

time27-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Tyson Fury reveals eldest son Prince John James, 13, has ‘joined the family business'

TYSON FURY revealed his eldest son John James has "joined the family business". The Gypsy King is not the only boxer in the family, his dad John and uncle Peter are both former fighters-turned-trainers. 6 6 6 His brothers Tommy and Roman are also unbeaten while cousin James Dean is set to turn professional after a successful amateur career. And now there could be yet another Fury to look out for - Tyson's 13-year-old son John James. Fury posted a video on his Instagram, talking to his boy, and he says: "Today's the day you become part of the family business, son." John James replied: "What kind of business is that?" And his famous fighting father-of-seven responded: "The f***ing fight game." Fury revealed in 2023 how John James and his younger brother John James, eight, were both training. He said at the time: "Yes, I've got my oldest son who's 11 and my middle son who's six - they both are in the boxing gym right now. "They're in training, they're starting, only young, kids having fun in the gym and all that. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS "If they want to pursue it as a career later on in life then I'm fully supportive. "Because who am I to tell somebody not to do something, not to follow their dreams? "I don't believe in crushing kids' dreams because I was once a kid with a massive dream. "I had an unreachable dream and everybody told me that it was a stupid idea, you're probably not gonna make it, you're gonna waste your life, you're gonna have nothing at the end of it. "I didn't believe any of them and I followed my dreams, followed my heart and here I am today. I'm living proof that dreams do come true. "With hard work, dedication, being in the right place at the right time, the right mindset, and a lot of other stuff as well, dreams do come true for sure." Fury, 36, has plenty of time to train his boys after announcing his retirement in January. It came after he twice lost on points to Oleksandr Usyk, 38, in 2024. And despite training twice, sometimes THREE times a day, Fury spoke out to reiterate his retirement amid talk of returning to fight Anthony Joshua, 35. He said while on holiday with wife Paris in Italy: 'I hear a lot of talk about the Gypsy King returning to boxing and I ask this question: for what? 'What would I return for? More belts? I've won 22 of them. I've been rumped, that's it, fair play to them, they got their use out of me. 'But I'm happy, I am happy, content with what I have achieved and accomplished. 'I've been around the world and back again. And this is what retirement looks like for the Gypsy King, not too shabby.' 6 6 6

‘Help me out here' – Sky Sports presenter in awkward moment with Tyson Fury's latest fighting family member
‘Help me out here' – Sky Sports presenter in awkward moment with Tyson Fury's latest fighting family member

The Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

‘Help me out here' – Sky Sports presenter in awkward moment with Tyson Fury's latest fighting family member

TYSON FURY'S cousin James Dean was involved in an awkward moment as he announced himself on the media landscape. The fighter is the latest from the Fury clan to try and make his way in boxing. 3 3 The super-middleweight prospect is the grandson of Jimmy Fury, who is the brother of coaches Peter and John, Tyson's dad. James Dean Fury is trained by his great uncle Peter, but his place in the Fury family tree can cause confusion - he is the Gypsy King's first cousin once removed. In a recent appearance on Sky Sports News there was an awkward moment as the presenter tried to explain where the fighter fits into the Fury family. He said to James Dean: "Can you help me here, so people will be wondering where you fit in the Fury family tree. "So Peter is your trainer but he's also your great uncle so he's your dad's brother?" James Dean corrected the host, saying: "No, he was my grandad's brother." "Grandad's brother, help me out over here," said the presenter in response. James Dean has been competing as an amateur since October 2021 and has amassed an 8-1 record in his nine outings. The 19-year-old's sole defeat came in April 2024 at the hands of Oladimeji Shittu. But he's bounced back with a whopping five wins in the space of two months. Tyson Fury's dad rips into son's corner and claims he saved Gypsy King getting KO'd by Oleksandr Usyk (main) He has already won three National Championships and a Box Cup. The youngster has big ambitions and trains every day, trying to perfect the 'Fury style'. James Dean said: "Of course there's a Fury styling, you know. "Like I said earlier, you know, you gotta be a Fury to perfect it. "You know what I mean? It's in the blood, isn't it? And look, I'm training every day. "I've I've got my head down and I'm I'm fully focused and committed on what I want in life and what I want in my career. "I'm training every day. I've got my head down. "And I'm fully focused and committed on what I want in life and what I want in my career. "And soon enough, everybody will know the name James Dean Fury. "Because as soon as I turn professional, I will light up the super middleweight division and I'll come for everything."

Meet James Dean Fury, the latest pro boxer in Tyson and Tommy Fury's fighting family who sounds exactly like Gypsy King
Meet James Dean Fury, the latest pro boxer in Tyson and Tommy Fury's fighting family who sounds exactly like Gypsy King

The Sun

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Meet James Dean Fury, the latest pro boxer in Tyson and Tommy Fury's fighting family who sounds exactly like Gypsy King

THE FURY family is arguably the most well-known in the history of British boxing. The biggest and most boisterous name in the fighting family is, undoubtedly, former two-time heavyweight champion Tyson. 6 6 6 6 Tyson's younger brothers Tommy and Roman, who both fought in Budapest last week, are also trying to make their own way in the brutal sport. As is Tyson's cousin, Hughie, who is on a seven-fight win streak after coming unstuck against retired heavyweight title contender Alexander Povetkin in 2019. Tyson's other cousins, Hosea Burton and Nathan Gorman, are also professional boxers who compete at light-heavyweight and heavyweight respectively. But another member of the massive Fury family has quietly been making a name for himself in the sport. Super-middleweight prospect James Dean is the latest Fury to pursue the dream of becoming a world champion. James - the grandson of Jimmy Fury, who is the brother of coaches John and Peter - has been competing as an amateur since October 2021 and has amassed an 8-1 record in his nine outings. The 19-year-old's sole defeat came in April 2024 at the hands of Oladimeji Shittu. But he's bounced back with a whopping five wins in the space of TWO MONTHS. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 6 The teenager, who is trained by Hughie's dad Peter, already has accolades galore to his name having won THREE National Championships and a Box Cup. James, the cousin of Brit icon Tyson, who he SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE, will bid to add another Box Cup title to his trophy cabinet in the 2025 tournament later this month. Tyson Fury's dad rips into son's corner and claims he saved Gypsy King getting KO'd by Oleksandr Usyk (main) And under the watchful eye of head coach Peter, he plans to utilise the famed Fury style to become a world champion at 168lbs. During an appearance on Sky Sports, he said: "Of course there's a Fury styling, you know. "Like I said earlier, you know, you gotta be a Fury to perfect it. "You know what I mean? It's in the blood, isn't it? And look, I'm training every day. "I've I've got my head down and I'm I'm fully focused and committed on what I want in life and what I want in my career. "I'm training every day. I've got my head down. "And I'm fully focused and committed on what I want in life and what I want in my career. "And soon enough, everybody will know the name James Dean Fury. "Because as soon as I turn professional, I will light up the super middleweight division and I'll come for everything."

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