Reaction to THAT New Year’s eve kiss with Tommy
On Friday, Molly-Mae Hague’s long-awaited documentary Behind It All dropped it’s first three episodes onto Amazon Prime – and there has already been some huge bombshells.
The six-part series aims to reveal the true Molly-Mae, 25, going behind the headlines and tracking her life post-breakup with Tommy Fury.
It came as Tommy, also 25, finally detailed the reasons why they split on Wednesday, admitting he became dependent on alcohol following a boxing injury and admitted his mental health had been ‘in the pan’.
In the new tell-all series, the influencer shows how she juggles being a mum to daughter Bambi, managing her brand Maebe and the pressure of being in the public eye as well as addressing her highly publicised split.
From revealing that she wants nothing more than to ‘grow old with Tommy and have another baby’ to sharing the dramatic moment she posted their breakup statement, the fly-on-the-wall show has unveiled some tense moments.
Here, MailOnline rounds up the most shocking scenes in the first half of the highly-anticipated documentary…
Molly-Mae Hague ‘s long-awaited documentary Behind It All dropped it’s first three episodes onto Amazon Prime – and there has already been some huge bombshells
Here, MailOnline rounds up the most shocking scenes in the first half of the highly-anticipated documentary…
Reaction to THAT New Year’s eve kiss with Tommy
One of the most tense moments of the documentary was when Molly-Mae reacted to her New Year kiss with Tommy being exposed.
They were seen packing on the PDA at Manchester United footballer Luke Shaw’s Hogmanay party in Cheshire, seemingly rekindling their romance.
In pictures obtained by the The Sun, Molly and Tommy were seen kissing as the clock hit midnight after ‘flirting all night,’ which led to their summer split being branded as a ‘publicity stunt’ by fans.
In a teaser clip for the next three episodes, the reality star was eading the news articles from when the story broke.
She put her head in her hands and said: ‘No, oh my god, what. Molly-Mae and Tommy kiss on New Year’s eve… that is so bad.’
Molly says she wishes the split ‘was’ a publicity stunt
Following rumours the couple could have reignited their romance, they were hit with accusations that the split was a publicity stunt to promote Molly’s show.
One of the most tense moments of the documentary was w hen Molly-Mae reacted to her New Year kiss with Tommy being exposed
They were seen packing on the PDA at Manchester United footballer Luke Shaw ‘s Hogmanay party in Cheshire, seemingly rekindling their romance (pictured 2023)
She put her head in her hands and said: ‘No, oh my god, what. Molly-Mae and Tommy kiss on New Year’s eve… that is so bad’
However in a candid moment she told the said: ‘I just think it’s bizarre that anyone would think it’s a publicity stunt, I wish it was a publicity stunt, because that would be a lot easier, that would mean my relationship’s actually fine, but it’s not.’
She admitted the timing of the breakup was inconvenient rather than opportunistic as it took the shock news took attention away from launching her brand Maebe.
‘One million per cent I’d rather have launched Maebe while in a relationship with Tommy, because it would have been all about Maebe.’
‘Whereas at the minute, everything I post around my engagement ring – because we’ve been working on Maebe for years now – people are like ‘Oh they’re back together!’ The most liked comments on all the posts is about the engagement, which is not what I wanted’.
She added: ‘I wanted the most-liked comments to be about the clothes, and about the brand.’
She questioned whether having a baby ‘ruined’ her career
In the documentary, Molly questioned whether she has ruined her career as she juggles life as a single parent following the split
The influencer, welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023 with Tommy, before the couple announced the end of their relationship in August last year
Opening up on mum life, Molly-Mae says: ‘Being a mum it is amazing, as the days go on I’m loving it more and more as Bambi grows
In the documentary, Molly questioned whether she has ruined her career as she juggles life as a single parent following the split.
The influencer, welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023 with Tommy, before the couple announced the end of their relationship in August last year.
In the show, her manager Francesca Britton tells the camera: ‘She’s worked really hard on building this brand (Maebe) and all this time Tommy has been by her side but now she’s navigating life on her own and co-parenting.
‘The next few months are going to be really hard. She didn’t want any of this, unfortunately life doesn’t pan out the way you think it will.’
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Opening up on mum life, Molly-Mae says: ‘Being a mum it is amazing, as the days go on I’m loving it more and more as Bambi grows.
‘But at the start it was a lot to take in and a lot to navigate. Going from having this life where everyday I woke up a free bird to do and go and have whatever day I wanted to have, and then suddenly overnight my life wasn’t my life anymore.
‘Have I ruined any chances of me being able to work or do anything other than taking of this little person?’
The star then added: ‘But now I think I wouldn’t have changed anything over the past five years because we have her and I’m very grateful.’
Admitting ‘all she wants’ is to grow old with Tommy and have another baby
In a conversation with her sister Zoe Rae, the influencer, 25, candidly admitted ‘all she wants in this life is to be with him and have another baby’ so they can ‘grow old as a family’.
She said: ‘I do feel like I could burst into tears today, it is mainly Tommy. It is just thing after thing at the minute.
‘He’s now sent me a text saying, ‘we are just going round and round in circles and not moving forward,” to which Zoe replied: ‘That is why you are sad.’
Molly admitted to the camera: ‘Up until now I had the mindset of we will end up back together one day, but right now we need to be apart and he needs to work on himself.
‘But how it is looking this week is we are actually just done. It is exhausting.’
Zoe told her: ‘If you don’t draw a line in the sand it will carry on being exhausting for the next five years.’
In a conversation with her sister Zoe Rae, the influencer, 25, candidly admitted ‘all she wants in this life is to be with him and have another baby’ so they can ‘grow old as a family’
She said: ‘I do feel like I could burst into tears today, it is mainly Tommy. It is just thing after thing at the minute’ (Zoe pictured)
Molly admitted to the camera: ‘Up until now I had the mindset of we will end up back together one day, but right now we need to be apart and he needs to work on himself.
Molly quipped: ‘But I don’t want to because I don’t want to end it. I knew we were going to get back together.’
Zoe said: ‘Surely you didn’t,’ to which Molly replied: ‘No, I did. Why do you think I haven’t cried.
‘All I want in this life is to be with him and to have another baby with him and grow old as a family, and to live in a nice house together and to have a nice life together.’
Breaking down in tears to the camera, Molly admitted everything has been ‘building up’ and she’s realised these problems ‘aren’t going away’.
She added: ‘No matter how much I want thing to fix themselves and be a happy family forever. I’m just realising that is not possible.’
Molly then walked away from the cameras and asked for a minute before saying: ‘I just can’t keep doing the same thing anymore. I think I know what I need to do, it is just doing it.’
Elsewhere in the series, the former Love Islander said: ‘To be perfectly honest with you, what’s getting me through is the hope and the idea that Tommy and I will end up back together. All I want is for us to work.’
Tommy betrayed Molly-Mae at her sister Zoe’s wedding
Molly-Mae became emotional as she opened up on how Tommy betrayed her at her sister Zoe’s wedding.
She broke down in tears as she revealed she ‘begged’ Tommy to stay sober during the special family event.
Molly had a heart-to-heart with her mother Debbie, and explained she is ‘traumatised and hurt’ by what Tommy put her through.
Molly-Mae became emotional as she opened up on how Tommy betrayed her at her sister Zoe’s wedding
She broke down in tears as she revealed she ‘begged’ Tommy to stay sober during the special family event
She said: ‘He’s never had an alcohol problem, but alcohol caused problems for us. It got to a point where I wasn’t looking forward to anything because alcohol affected it so much.
‘At my sisters wedding I pleaded with Tommy, like I begged him to not drink and it’s just really sad. I don’t know why I’m crying now, it’s just so sad but it affected me and that’s why my relationship with alcohol is so damaged.
‘I just know that isn’t who he wants to be, he doesn’t want this.’
She added: ‘I feel traumatised by the last couple of months, when I see him, I see all that trauma. I am angry at him and I am very hurt.
‘I think he hopes in the future we will be back together as a family. Obviously I never ever wanted Bambi to come from a broken home.’
Molly-Mae’s family don’t like Tommy
There were multiple instances in the documentary where it was suggested that Molly-Mae’s family aren’t very keen on her ex-fiancé.
Speaking to the camera, her mother Debbie said: ‘I’m very fond of Tommy. He looked after Molly, made her laugh, treated her well for a long time. That outweighed the not so great stuff going on.
There were multiple instances in the documentary where it was suggested that Molly-Mae’s family aren’t very keen on her ex-fiancé
Speaking to the camera, her mother Debbie said: ‘I’m very fond of Tommy. He looked after Molly, made her laugh, treated her well for a long time. That outweighed the not so great stuff going on’
Meanwhile sister Zoe said: ‘The last two months you’ve been happier and nicer to be around because you’ve not got the stressors that come along with being with him’
‘She was going to through the turmoil of a break up and the heartbreak but moving forward she wouldn’t have endlessly nights worrying’
Debbie then tells Molly: ‘Can I be honest? Over the years there were so many occasions that I witnessed myself that made me beyond worried for you.’
Meanwhile sister Zoe said: ‘The last two months you’ve been happier and nicer to be around because you’ve not got the stressors that come along with being with him.’
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She later admitted: ‘Mine and Tommy’s relationship was very very turbulent, we definitely ʙuттed heads a fair few times about him going out and me being protective with Molly. He was great with Bambi but he wasn’t at the time being a great partner and I think that’s what she potentially couldn’t see’.
Things got ‘tricky’ around the time of their proposal
Molly-Mae admitted that there were already problems between her and Tommy when he popped the question in a lavish proposal in Ibiza in 2023.
Once scene saw the influencer watching the moment the boxer got down on one knee and told the camera: ‘That was around the time that things were getting a bit tricky for us actually’.
She also confessed that Tommy’s secrecy around the proposal led to her thinking the worst and saw them having a huge argument.
Molly recalled: ‘He’d been acting shady, obviously, and we had taken some pH๏τos on Tommy’s phone, of him and I at the H๏τel. And I was like ‘Can I have a look at the pH๏τos on your phone? ‘ and he wouldn’t let me go on his phone. Obviously, [I start] thinking: ‘Why won’t you let me on your phone?”.
Molly-Mae admitted that there were already problems between her and Tommy when he popped the question in a lavish proposal in Ibiza in 2023
Once scene saw the influencer watching the moment the boxer got down on one knee and told the camera: ‘That was around the time that things were getting a bit tricky for us actually’
‘I was that oblivious and I was literally looking out of the [car] window like I was in a sad music video, thinking that he literally had some pictures of another woman on his phone or something. That was what was going through my mind, on my way to my engagement. It’s pretty funny really’.
Molly-Mae distraught over Maebe’s bad reviews
After cameras followed the launch of her new clothing brand, Molly-Mae was left in tears following an onslaught of negative feedback from customers
Visibly upset, Molly confessed: ‘I’ve taken so much time, literally years trying to make it right and get it perfect’
After cameras followed the launch of her new clothing brand, Molly-Mae was left in tears following an onslaught of negative feedback from customers.
All hell broke lose as her manager Francesca pleased: ‘Avoid social media unless I tell you to look at anything.’
One customer complained that their £140 blazer ‘bobbled’ while another branded their purchase a ‘waste of money’.
Visibly upset, Molly confessed: ‘I’ve taken so much time, literally years trying to make it right and get it perfect’.
She said the backlash had knocked her confidence and cried: ‘It makes me feel c**p, it’s not nice. It’s just my worst nightmare. I want people to love it, and I want this to be a huge success’.
Molly-Mae Hague – Behind It All: What are the critics saying?
The Guardian
‘Much like The Masked Singer, though, you could skip the first two-thirds of any episode and still see all the bits you need to see’.
‘“I wanna know what Molly-Mae gets at McDonald’s,” says a director, off-screen. Reader, we find out. She loves pyjamas – “a sacred part of life” – and is embarrᴀssed to open a drawer full of belts that does not please her on an aesthetic level’.
‘This series makes it look as if she is being less guarded, but when you play closer attention, I am not sure how true that is’.
The Evening Standard
‘Layering stressful music over footage of Molly-Mae fussing over candle sizes at a fashion pop-up doesn’t evoke a sense of peril so much as farce. It’s all so overdone to the point it feels like Amazon ordered a drop shipped version of a celebrity documentary’.
‘Attempts at weaving together narrative arcs for each episode are flimsy at best. The documentary was, it claims, initially covering the run-up to Molly-Mae and Fury’s wedding and forced to volte-face when the couple called it off’.
‘But any actually revealing footage of the fall-out seems to have ended up on the cutting room floor – or locked up in a vault to preserve the fairytale-redux ending the on-off couple seem to be teasing – and which may well come in the final three episodes that will stream in the spring’.
The Independent
‘Just like Hague, the series is polished and clean. It’s more comparable to American documentaries on Lady Gaga or Taylor Swift, say, than the playful, rough-and-ready British reality shows on the likes of Katie Price or Gemma Collins’.
‘Behind It All goes some way to deliver its promise of revealing the intimate life behind the persona – but it could’ve gone further. There are another three episodes to follow in the spring, but you get the sense that they’ve got all the breakup stuff out of the way first’.
The Times
‘I expected it to be polished, bland mulch, and I was right. Partly’
‘[Tommy Fury’s alcohol problem] felt to be the only “authentic” part of this series (three episodes are currently available) and I use the word sparingly because, like everything else, it was all still glossily managed’.
‘“I don’t have another night in me, lying in bed being upset,” she said, and I felt very sorry for her here. It was a heartfelt statement. I wish there had been more of them. She denied it had been a publicity stunt (I believed her). She ended the relationship, she said, because he gave her no choice. “He wanted a family life but also the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities.”’
The Telegraph
‘Thanks to Amazon’s billions and Hague’s clout, Behind It All is slick and well-made; you can’t help but let out a giggle at the overly dramatic score, which lends each of Hague’s day-to-day stresses – controversy over Maebe’s dodgy fabric, Bambi throwing a tantrum over beans on toast – the OTT heft of a Hollywood epic’.
‘But the first three episodes suffer from their emphasis on clothes – nobody tuning in wants to hear Hague wax lyrical about mᴀss-produced grey blazers and denim jeans. We’re here for the Tommy gossip: what did he do, and will they get back together?’
‘A teaser for the next instalment promises to be juicier, touching on their much-discussed New Year’s Eve kiss as well as Hague’s battles with body-image, and her decision to dissolve her face filler’.