Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she has been coping with another personal challenge as she seeks solace from a psychic amidst her ongoing split from Tommy Fury. The 24-year-old influencer and reality star, who has been candid about her struggles, shared that this new trauma has been a significant burden during this difficult period. Her visit to the psychic appears to be a part of her effort to find guidance and clarity amid the turbulence in her personal life.
Molly-Mae Hague has disclosed that she is facing additional personal challenges beyond her recent split from fiancé Tommy Fury. The 25-year-old former Love Island star shared in her latest YouTube vlog that she recently consulted a psychic who accurately identified the difficulties she has been encountering. Although Molly-Mae did not specify the nature of these challenges, she confirmed that the psychic’s insights were remarkably precise.
Molly-Mae Hague elaborated: “I can’t even disclose what she said because it’s something I haven’t shared here. But the first thing the psychic mentioned was directly related to something currently happening in my life.”
Molly-Mae Hague clarified, “It wasn’t related to the recent issues with my relationship, but rather another aspect of my life.” She emphasized her initial skepticism, stating, “I was truly surprised because the psychic had no prior knowledge of me. Within moments of our conversation, she pinpointed exactly what was happening in my life.”
Molly-Mae praised the psychic’s accuracy: “She was right about almost everything—she even knew I was a mother and that Bambi’s name was unique, among other details.” She concluded, “The experience was both intriguing and accurate. I’m pleased I went.”
Molly and Tommy Fury ended their engagement last month after a five-year relationship and the birth of their daughter, Bambi, who is now 20 months old. The sudden breakup has sparked widespread speculation. Tommy has since addressed the situation, describing the “false allegations” against him as “horrendous,” and announced that he will discuss the split in a new chapter of his upcoming autobiography.
Tommy Fury, 25, has updated fans on his upcoming memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, which is set for release in October. In light of his recent breakup with Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy has made significant revisions to the book.
In an Instagram story, Tommy addressed the situation, acknowledging that the past month has been challenging. He confirmed that the book will still be published as scheduled and is available for pre-order. However, he added an “extra chapter” to address recent events in his life.
Tommy explained: “Hey guys, hope you’re all doing okay. As you know, the past month hasn’t been easy, and there have been many questions about my book. I want to confirm that it’s still coming out next month and is available for pre-order. I’ve added an extra chapter to discuss the recent developments.”
This update follows reports from August indicating that publishers were concerned about the memoir, particularly as it was written before the breakup and includes positive reflections on Tommy’s relationship with Molly-Mae.
According to The Sun, the price of Tommy Fury’s memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, has already been reduced from £25 to £12.50 on Amazon. This price cut reflects concerns over the book’s sales prospects following Tommy’s recent breakup with Molly-Mae Hague.
A source revealed: “There’s major concern over the impact of the revelations. The reduced price and the new issues are making it challenging to sell, especially with the book’s previous focus on Tommy’s life with Molly-Mae and their daughter Bambi. Without a new chapter addressing the breakup, the book feels outdated. Meetings are ongoing to find a solution.”
The memoir was initially promised to provide a “candid insight” into the “UK’s most popular family.” In response to the situation, a representative for Tommy stated: “Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating circulating in the media and is consulting his lawyers.”