Molly-Mae Hague shares too much about Tommy Fury.

We are grateful for her honesty.

January 17th 2025.

Molly-Mae Hague shares too much about Tommy Fury.
Molly-Mae Hague recently opened up about her breakup with her longtime boyfriend, Tommy Fury. There was even a joke amongst her friends that we needed a bank holiday to coincide with the release of her new docu-series, "Molly-Mae: Behind It All". Of course, it was all in good fun, but it's safe to say that the first episode of the series has caused quite a buzz.

As a fan of Molly-Mae, I was excited to watch all 96 minutes of the first episode in one sitting. One thing I appreciate about Molly-Mae is that she knows her audience well. She knows what we want to see and she delivers. We want to see the glamorous, Instagram-worthy life that she leads, but we also want to see her as a relatable, down-to-earth person. And that's exactly what we get in this series. We get glimpses of Molly-Mae's normality amidst the extreme fame she has gained from her time on Love Island. Whether it's discovering an avocado stain on her designer clothes or singing in the car with her sister Zoe Hague, she truly is the girl next door.

But of course, viewers were also expecting to get a deeper insight into her split from Tommy Fury. And let me tell you, they won't be disappointed. In just the first few moments of the first episode, we learn that this very documentary was originally supposed to be about planning Molly-Mae's upcoming wedding. But as we all know, her life took a major turn in 2024 when she and Tommy ended their five-year relationship. That's when the cameras arrived.

Just a few days ago, Tommy revealed the real reason for their split - his issue with alcohol. And in a candid chat with her mom Debbie, Molly-Mae shares her side of the story. She reveals that it wasn't that Tommy had a problem with alcohol, but rather that alcohol caused problems in their relationship. She also opens up about her own stance on alcohol, admitting that her mom's excessive drinking after her parents' divorce put her off from dating someone who regularly drinks. Although Tommy didn't drink regularly in the beginning, things changed and it eventually became a major issue in their relationship. Molly-Mae even recalls begging him not to drink at her sister's wedding, all while holding back tears.

Despite everything, Molly-Mae reveals that she still has hope for a reconciliation in the future. She admits that the thought of them getting back together one day is what keeps her going through tough times. "All I want in life is to be with him, have another baby, and grow old together," she confesses in a moment of honesty.

At the launch event for the series, Molly-Mae made it clear that this is not just a documentary about her breakup. And while that may be the main narrative throughout the episodes, we also get a glimpse into her clothing brand, Maebe. But even something as simple as her grey blazer bobbling creates more tension than a roundtable of traitors.

As a fan of Molly-Mae's YouTube channel, which has almost two million subscribers, I was curious to see how this Prime Video offering would differ. And the truth is, it can never be as good as her vlogs. A TV show can never be as reactive as a vlog, with filming, editing, and post-production taking months. As viewers of the Kardashians have complained, there is often a time delay in reality shows and Molly-Mae is no exception. Right now, everyone is talking about the alleged kiss between Molly-Mae and Tommy on New Year's Eve, but in the first episode, they are nowhere near that timeline. Viewers will have to wait until spring for the narrative to catch up, but by then, their lives may have moved on even further.

But as a reward for waiting, we are treated to cinematic-esque scenes that make even Bambi's snack time look like a work of art. Amazon has clearly put their budget to good use. And I predict that people will be clamoring for more episodes from Molly-Mae. With or without Tommy, she has proven that she has more than enough star power to carry a docu-series with only her name in the title.

Now, if only we could get that bank holiday sorted. I, for one, can't wait for the next three episodes of "Molly-Mae: Behind It All" to drop exclusively on Prime Video today, with the final three episodes coming in spring 2025. Do you have a celebrity story? Share it with us by emailing, calling, or visiting our "Submit Stuff" page. We'd love to hear from you.

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