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Molly-Mae Hague’s stealthy tactic as she addresses split from ex-fiancé Tommy Fury in new documentary Behind It All

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Molly-Mae Hague hinted at her split from ex-fiancé Tommy Fury in a trailer for her new six-part series with Prime Video, Behind It All. 

The Love Island star, 25, parted ways from the boxer, also 25, in August, after five years together, with fans hoping the documentary will reveal what really prompted the relationship to breakdown. 

The couple have not yet revealed the cause of their break-up after reports emerged Tommy had cheated  on her with a Danish woman he met’ on a holiday in North Macedonia – something which he has always fiercely denied.

In the teaser for the upcoming documentary, which was released on Wednesday, Molly-Mae is followed by cameras in the aftermath of their split.

While she described the time as ‘the worst months of my life’, the reality star has maintained her stealthy tactic of not going into detail about the break-up. 

Molly admitted to feeling ‘angry’ and ‘hurt’ by Tommy, with footage also showing her hang up the phone – but fans are still kept in the dark about what caused the demise of their relationship

Molly-Mae Hague hinted at her split from ex-fiancé Tommy Fury in a trailer for her new six-part series with Prime Video, Behind It All

The Love Island star, 25, parted ways from the boxer, also 25, in August, with fans who watched them fall in love on the show hoping to know what really prompted the split

The Love Island star, 25, parted ways from the boxer, also 25, in August, with fans who watched them fall in love on the show hoping to know what really prompted the split

The television personality previously spoke about how she keeps her personal life closely guarded. 

She told Vogue: ‘I try and say a lot, without saying anything at all, if that makes sense. 

‘Unfortunately in this job you do have to be that way, because you could say one comment and people could literally go from loving you to hating you overnight. And that’s, like, quite savage, this whole cancel culture thing. It’s pretty scary.’ 

The first three episodes will launch on 17th January, and fans will have to tune in to see if Molly-Mae opens up about her split from Tommy, or uses her tactic to ‘say a lot, without saying anything at all’. 

In the trailer, Molly reveals the depth of her heartbreak to her mother, admitting: ‘I am angry at him, and I am very hurt…’ before she’s filmed hugging daughter Bambi, 23 months, and saying: ‘I feel like sometimes it just really hits you that I’m in this alone now.’

Molly’s journey began in 2019 when she was 20 years old and she appeared on ITV2 show Love Island, where she fell in love with Tommy in front of the nation.

The couple welcomed their daughter Bambi in 2023 and seven months later got engaged after Tommy popped the question with a reported £600,000 diamond ring during an Ibizan clifftop proposal. 

But the nation was left devastated this summer when their romance came to a shocking end despite plans in motion for them to wed next September. 

The documentary series follows Molly as she navigates her breakup from Tommy, launches her first clothing business Maebe and parents the couple's daughter Bambi

The documentary series follows Molly as she navigates her breakup from Tommy, launches her first clothing business Maebe and parents the couple’s daughter Bambi

The television personality previously spoke about how she keeps her personal life closely guarded - viewers will have to tune in to see how much she choses to reveal

The television personality previously spoke about how she keeps her personal life closely guarded – viewers will have to tune in to see how much she choses to reveal  

Breaking the news to her 8.3million Instagram followers, Molly said: ‘Never in a million years did I think I’d ever have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.’

The revelation led to months of speculation Tommy was unfaithful during their relationship, claims he vehemently denies.

Speaking about their breakup to British Vogue last month, Molly said: ‘It was a bit of a shock. The circumstances… I didn’t want what happened to happen.

‘I wanted to get married next September and it’s very hard when it’s kind of taken away. But I will always have a lot of love and respect for him.’

This week, the couple were pictured for the first time since their separation as they continue to co-parent Bambi, who turns two in January. 

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