Molly-Mae Hague looked sombre as she filled up her lavish £200,000 Mercedes G-Wagon on Friday ahead of Tommy Fury’s upcoming tell-all documentary.
The Maebe founder, 25, met the amateur boxer, also 25, on Love Island in 2019 after getting engaged and welcoming daughter Bambi the pair parted ways in August 2024. There have since been rumours of a reconciliation.
Molly kept a low-profile as she visited a Shell petrol station in Manchester wearing a black trench coat and a black co-ord.
She was seen looking towards the floor as she wore her hair slicked back into a bun and stepped out makeup-free.
Molly-Mae’s outing comes ahead of Tommy’s upcoming documentary which is set to go behind the camera and reveal what really went wrong in their relationship, in a new fly-on-the-wall BBC documentary, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury.
In Molly’s doc Behind It All, she revealed the couple had been working through their problems following Tommy’s shock confession that he became ‘addicted to alcohol.’
Molly-Mae Hague looked sombre as she filled up her lavish £200,000 Mercedes G-Wagon in Manchester on Friday ahead of Tommy Fury ‘s upcoming tell-all documentary
Molly kept a low-profile as she visited a Shell petrol station in Manchester wearing a black trench coat and a black co-ord.
Professional boxer Tommy Fury is gearing up to share the ‘ups and downs’ of his private life and career in the new tell-all series
Tommy is gearing up to share the ‘ups and downs’ of his private life and career in the new tell-all series.
The BBC announced on Thursday they have commissioned the major new show for BBC Three and iPlayer.
While the second part of Molly’s documentary is set to air this spring, the BBC confirmed Tommy’s show will air later this year.
Tommy said: ‘A lot of people see me in the ring, they see me on social media, but they don’t see ME – the person behind all of that.
‘I’m excited for everyone to finally be able to see what goes on behind the scenes, how the big fights are made, all the ups and downs as well as a glimpse into my private life.’
The former couple have faced accusations their breakup was a ‘publicity stunt’ after they were filmed sharing a pᴀssionate kiss on New Year’s Eve ahead of the launch of her three-part Prime Video series.
Molly previously said her biggest ‘frustration’ was having their breakup questioned by skeptics when there was a lot more happening behind the scenes.
Speaking at The Londoner H๏τel in January ahead of the release of Behind It All, Molly said: ‘I actually say in the documentary that I wish it was a publicity stunt because it would have been a lot easier… That for me above everything has been the most frustrating part.
But as she visited a Shell petrol station in Manchester wearing a black trench coat and a black co-ord, Molly looked unhappy
While paying to fill up her lavish vehicle, Molly bought a packet a bubblegum and a Costa coffee can drink from the shop
She was seen looking to the side unhappily as she wore her hair slicked back into a bun and stepped out makeup-free
Her worries could be caused by Tommy’s upcoming documentary which is set to go behind the camera and reveal what really went wrong in their relationship, in a new fly-on-the-wall BBC documentary, Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury
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‘Because going through all of this with the turmoil of a breakup has been incredibly hard.
‘To have those comments and I do see the comments, I see all of them, and people saying ‘this has obviously just been done for the launch of her brand or a publicity stunt’ that is very painful to read because it’s real life.
‘Tommy and I have a baby together and it’s very, very real. It’s a really hard thing that we have both gone through the past six months.
‘I wish it was a publicity stunt because it would have been a lot easier, but it isn’t, and I think this documentary will clear up any questions of that.
‘You see the real side to it; it’s like you’re a fly on the wall and I think people will be quite surprised by how honest we have been.’
Since their separation, the couple have been co-parenting their daughter Bambi, two, and Tommy is often seen visiting Molly’s home to see the toddler.
In recent weeks, he has been seen at the property more frequently.
Molly recently hit back at critics of her relationship with Tommy following reports that her family is ‘horrified’ at reports she has ‘reunited’ with her ex-fiancé.
The former Love Island lovebirds fell for each other on the fifth series of the ITV show in 2019, but in 2024 Molly announced their romance was over (seen with their daughter Bambi)
Amid the speculation, Molly told MailOnline: ‘What others think about my relationship is not my concern.’
A representative for the star continued: ‘At this current time Molly is focusing on what’s best for herself and her daughter whilst co-parenting…
‘Others’ opinion on her relationship is not her focus or her concern. Only she knows how she feels.’
The Love Island lovebirds fell for each other when they met on the fifth series of the ITV show in 2019, but Molly-Mae announced their romance was over in August.
Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. will debut on BBC Three and iPlayer later this year.