Molly-Mae Hague thanks fans for support in first post since split from Tommy Fury | Ents & Arts News

Molly-Mae Hague has thanked fans for their support in the wake of her split from Tommy Fury.
The couple, both 25, met during the 2019 series of the ITV2 reality show Love Island and welcomed the birth of their only child, a daughter named Bambi, in January last year.
They announced on social media that they had separated earlier in August, with Hague writing in an Instagram story post: “I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy’s relationship has come to an end.
“I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter.
“Without us there would be no her, she will always be my priority.”
In a post on Tuesday – her first since announcing the split – she said: “Thank you for being the best online friends I could’ve ever wished for.”
Around an hour after Hague announced she and Fury had broken up, the professional boxer from Manchester said: “I am heartbroken to share that Molly & I have decided to end our relationship.
“The past five years have led to us having our beautiful baby girl, Bambi and I will be forever thankful to Molly for making me a dad. Bambi is our priority.”
The split came just over a year after Fury proposed in July 2023 on a mountainous seaside location which was decorated with hundreds of flowers and petals.
In a video of the proposal, Hague is seen taking their child from Fury as he got down on one knee.
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The couple also recently starred in the Netflix reality series At Home With The Furys, together with Fury’s half-brother, former heavyweight world boxing champion Tyson Fury.

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