Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she underwent therapy to recover from the ‘trauma’ of her split from Tommy Fury.
The former Love Island star, 26, ended her relationship with the boxer, also 26, in 2024 after five years together, with Tommy later admitting it was his heavy drinking that led them to end their relationship.
Tommy and Molly-Mae, who share daughter Bambi, two, reconciled last year, and now the influencer has opened about the impact of the split in the new part of her docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
In the final three episodes of series two, which hit Prime Video on Friday, Molly-Mae described her break-up with Tommy as ‘her biggest trauma.’
She said: ‘It was deep. The past does affect me. I’m an avoider and I struggle to face things head-on. My biggest trauma would be my break-up last year.’
After she and Tommy reconciled, Molly-Mae also opened up on her fears that history could repeat itself.
Molly-Mae Haguehas revealed she underwent therapy to recover from the ‘trauma’ of her split from Tommy Fury
Tommy and Molly-Mae, who share daughter Bambi, two, reconciled last year, and now the influencer has opened about the impact of the split in the new part of her docuseriesÂ
She added: ‘Therapy has helped me clear my head and go into this next chapter with a strong mindset. I feel confident in my decision and how amazing this will be for us as a family.’
This new run of episodes sees Molly-Mae overcome her insecurities to walk the runway for L’Oreal Paris, as well as begin working on her big-money collaboration with Adidas.Â
In the series, Molly-Mae also admitted that moving back in with Tommy Fury was ‘bittersweet’ after they rekindled their romance.
The influencer, who spent Christmas and New Year on holiday in the idyllic Maldives with Tommy and their two-year-old daughter Bambi, admitted she still lives in ‘fear’ over their future together months after they rekindled their relationship.
Molly confessed that she never imagined packing up her home and moving back in with Tommy following their August 2024 split.
The former Love Island stars called it quits over Tommy’s alcohol addiction, which he later explained had ‘cost’ him his ‘entire family.’Â
Tommy, who has repeatedly denied cheating allegations, said he and Molly broke up due to his ‘problems’ with alcohol, sparked by a boxing injury, adding that he ‘couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be anymore.’Â
But after agreeing to give their five-year romance another chance, Molly describes moving out of her Cheshire property as ‘bittersweet’ and opened up about her ‘fear’ of the unknown in their relationship.
In the final three episodes of series two, which hit Prime Video on Friday, Molly-Mae described her break-up with Tommy as ‘her biggest trauma’
In the series, Molly-Mae also admitted that moving back in with Tommy Fury was ‘bittersweet’after they rekindled their romanceÂ
Speaking in a clip from the series, Molly said: ‘I am very proud of me and Tommy for working through things. It’s just going to bring us even closer as a family.Â
‘When I move into Tommy’s house, I am closing the door and leaving behind such an incredible chapter in my life, it’s very bittersweet.Â
‘It’s also just that fear of not knowing what’s round the corner so, just a few things going on.’
When asked whether she would have believed a year ago that she would be moving back in, she replied: ‘Big no, I really don’t want to, honestly.’
While Tommy doesn’t appear in person to film scenes for Behind It All, he features via videos and FaceTime.