Molly-Mae Hague opened up about her relationship with Tommy Fury in a candid interview with British Vogue, addressing speculation about their split and her evolving perspective on life. The 25-year-old influencer revealed that the details of their breakup would only be shared “on his terms,” respecting the privacy of her former partner, with whom she shares a daughter, Bambi.
Molly-Mae admitted to having doubts about their potential wedding during their relationship. She acknowledged feeling uncertain about whether marriage was the right step for them, despite the public’s perception of their bond as perfect.
Discussing single life, she shared a surprising positive takeaway: the newfound time to focus on herself. “There’s an upside to rediscovering who I am outside of our relationship,” she said, hinting at a fresh chapter of personal growth.
This reflection comes amid an emotional time for the Love Island alum, as fans have closely followed her journey since her split from Tommy, a professional boxer, after years together. Despite the changes, Molly-Mae emphasized her gratitude for their time as a family and her commitment to co-parenting their daughter.
Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about her split from Tommy Fury in a revealing interview with British Vogue. The Love Island alum admitted the breakup came as a shock, especially as she had been counting down to their planned wedding next September. “I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way,” she said, reflecting on the emotional fallout.
The couple, both 25, separated in September amidst rumors of infidelity, which Tommy denied in a tell-all interview. Molly-Mae described the situation as “really deep,” emphasizing that “no one will ever really know what went down apart from Tommy and I.” She hinted that Tommy might share his perspective one day, saying, “I think that’s for him to do on his terms.”
Despite the heartbreak, Molly-Mae has been finding silver linings, joking about enjoying “more wardrobe space” since the split. She also revealed she had doubts during wedding planning, realizing she might have been prioritizing appearances over her own happiness. “Would I be more confident now… to say, actually, that doesn’t even make me happy? Definitely,” she admitted.
Molly-Mae credited her close friends and daughter Bambi, 22 months, for helping her through the tough time. A getaway to Soho Farmhouse provided a chance to unwind, although she revealed she still dislikes alcohol, even struggling to finish a glass of rosé.
Now easing back into public life, Molly-Mae has resumed vlogging and launched her new clothing brand, Maebe, focusing on personal growth and her next chapter. “I will always have a lot of love and respect for him,” she concluded, maintaining an optimistic outlook.















































