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John Fury told Molly-Mae Hague to 'walk away' from Tommy - 'He doesn't think much of you'
John Fury told Molly-Mae Hague to 'walk away' from Tommy - 'He doesn't think much of you'

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time3 days ago

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John Fury told Molly-Mae Hague to 'walk away' from Tommy - 'He doesn't think much of you'

John Fury has admitted he offered his advice to Molly-Mae Hague as she struggled with her relationship with his son, Tommy Fury last year amid his issues with alcohol Tommy Fury's dad, John Fury, has made a surprise admission when it comes to his son's relationship with Molly-Mae Hague. The pair met on Love Island and went on to welcome baby daughter Bambi together. ‌ However, after five years the couple initially split before reconciling and giving their coupling another go. After shocking their fans with their split, Tommy revealed he had been struggling with alcohol addiction. ‌ And in the Tommy's latest documentary, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury, it's because of this addiction dad John says he told Molly-Mae to leave his son. The new series, which is set to air on BBC Three next week, will see John make his candid call. ‌ READ MORE: Tommy Fury makes decision about Bambi's future after own Love Island past John, who is also the dad of heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, is heard in the first episode of the series saying: "I knew from dealing with Tyson that when the drinking started to come into play, I thought 'Not again'." In the clip, which was shared on The Sun, John continued: "I did say to Molly because she came to me with this stuff, you know, and I said 'What you are best off doing with him, Molly. is walking away because if he is not gonna change himself, he doesn't think that much of you, does he?'" ‌ The words come as Tommy is heard discussing his issues and his split from the Maebe founder. He discusses allegation of cheating, claims he continues to deny. He is heard saying the relationship breakdown came due to alcohol. He has openly discussed his struggles in recent months. In January, the pugilist opened up about his drinking problems. He said at the time he became "addicted to drinking" and "couldn't be the partner that he wanted to be anymore". ‌ Speaking about his drinking, he told Men's Health: "It's not like I'd get up in the morning and start drinking, but rather than sit in bed all day and fester, I'd think 'why not go out?' "Where I'd normally be in camp, I'd just be smashing Guinness left and centre and then later on in the night shots would come out. Tommy and Molly-Mae have rekindled their romance and appear as happy as ever as they continue to share holiday snaps online. They were recently seen in Turkey as they shared a number of wholesome family memories with their social media followers. ‌ The parents of one stayed at a £2,000 a night hotel, which "has been carefully curated to deliver a true family holiday without compromise" and boasts 553 spacious suites and private villas. However, while many were on hand to praise the family, others hit out at the amount of holidays they had been taking. Former Love Island star Molly-Mae has been on at least ten holidays this year already after two trips to Dubai, Budapest, Paris, St. Moritz, and Disneyland Paris, as well as her most recent trip to Turkey.

Tyson and Paris Fury get huge boost as his hit Netflix show returns
Tyson and Paris Fury get huge boost as his hit Netflix show returns

Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Tyson and Paris Fury get huge boost as his hit Netflix show returns

Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury and his wife Paris are set to get a huge boost following his latest retirement as they open their doors for their own Netflix show once again Tyson Fury and his wife Paris are set to open to doors of their home once again as their reality show returns. The professional heavyweight champion boxer is preparing to exit the ring once again and will take fans along for the ride. At Home With The Furys, which aired on Netflix in 2023, saw Tyson try to embrace retirement with wife Paris and their seven children. The no holds barred show followed the family's lavish holidays and A-list encounters but also their reality of changing nappies and doing the school run. ‌ It was a hit with fans the first time around, as Paris received huge praise for manning the household while Tyson focused on his career. Now, the pair are hoping to reach the same success again with a brand new series. ‌ In series two, Tyson, 36, will give retirement another shot, having previously announced his retirement several times before, only to return to the world of boxing. The programme will also follow Paris as she explores new business opportunities and taking on the big task of planning her daughter's 16th birthday as well as her wedding vow renewal. There will also be a family road trip to Monaco to invest in a racehorse. Series one featured Tyson's younger brother Tommy Fury alongside his fiancee Molly-Mae Hague. However, since appearing on the show, Molly-Mae and Tommy shocked fans with their breakup last summer. The couple, who are parents to two-year-old daughter Bambi, have slowly been rekindling their relationship. During their separation, Molly-Mae filmed her own candid TV show with Amazon Prime. Molly-Mae: Behind It All saw the influencer try to come to terms with single life as she navigated her career and motherhood. ‌ However, her recently released part two saw her confirm her romance with Tommy is back on. She told viewers: '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.' Not to be left out, Tommy is also getting his own show. Earlier in the year, the BBC announced a new 'candid, access all areas' documentary series about the life of Tommy. ‌ Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury will see the professional boxer return to the ring and has promised to take viewers into "every aspect of his life". Teasing the series, the BBC said: "Just a year ago Tommy Fury seemed to have it all - victory over his biggest adversary Jake Paul, love with Molly-Mae and a beautiful baby daughter, Bambi. But in his last fight he damaged his hand and, unable to train, his life span out of control." The documentary filmed Tommy as he trained for a fight after a year away from the sport, featuring unprecedented access to the Love Island star and his inner circle. Tommy said: "A lot of people see me in the ring, they see me on social media, but they don't see ME - the person behind all of that. "I'm excited for everyone to finally be able to see what goes on behind the scenes, how the big fights are made, all the ups and downs as well as a glimpse into my private life."

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