Tommy Fury has confirmed he is set to lift the lid about his split from Molly-Mae in a new chapter in his upcoming autobiography.
The boxer, 25, previously announced plans to release his tell-all memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, in October.
However, following talks with publishers amid his shock break-up with the influencer, 25, in August, Tommy has now made changes to his book and will address the reasons for the split.
Taking to his Instagram stories on Tuesday, the sportsman told fans fans this last month had not been ‘easy’, before confirming his book will contain an ‘extra chapter ‘to reflect on ‘current’ events in his life.
He told fans: ‘Hey guys, hope you’re all doing okay. As you all know, the past month for me hasn’t been easy but I’ve been having a lot of questions regarding my book Lightning Can Strike Twice.
Tommy Fury is set to lift the lid about his split from Molly-Mae in a new chapter in his upcoming autobiography
However, following talks with publishers amid his shock break-up with the influencer, 25, in August, Tommy has now made changes to his book and will address the reasons for the split [Tommy and Molly-Mae pictured in 2022]
‘I just want to come on here and confirm that the book is still coming out next month and it’s still available to preorder.”
Tommy continued: ‘I’ve also tried to keep it as current as I can for you guys. I’ve wrote an extra chapter, obviously discussing what’s been going on this past month. So yeah, just wanted to say that the book is still going ahead.’
It was previously reported in August that publishers were having meetings over the boxer’s upcoming memoir amid his shock split from fellow Love Island star Molly-Mae.
It as said at the time there was a ‘major concern’ over the yet to be published book, which was written before the fallout and is said to feature gushing chapters about Tommy’s romance with Molly-Mae.
The Sun reports the book’s price has already been slashed on Amazon from £25 to £12.50 with hopes a new chapter could be added to address the split and save the venture from disaster.
A source told the publication: ‘There’s major concern over the impact the revelations. The price has been reduced already and this new storm is making it harder to sell — especially given all his gushing about his life with Molly-Mae and their daughter Bambi.
‘Without a new chapter, the book is outdated. Meetings are ongoing about what can be done to turn it around.’
According to the newspaper the book promised to offer a ‘candid insight’ into the ‘UK’s most popular family’.
The boxer, 25, previously announced plans to release his tell-all memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, in October
Taking to his Instagram stories on Tuesday, the sportsman told fans fans this last month had not been ‘easy’, before confirming his book will contain an ‘extra chapter ‘to reflect on ‘current’ events in his life
It was previously reported in August that publishers were having meetings over the boxer’s upcoming memoir amid his shock split from Molly-Mae (pictured with their daughter Bambi)
A representative for the boxer told the Mail: ‘Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he is consulting his lawyers.’
Tommy’s announcement comes after he opened up on the ‘hardest thing’ he’s ever done, as he share a glimpse into his life following his shock split from ex-fiancée Molly-Mae.
The boxer, 25, and the influencer, also 25, ended their engagement last month after dating for five years and welcoming daughter Bambi, 20 months, together.
Speculation over their sudden break-up has run wild, with Tommy later breaking his silence to claim ‘false allegations about me have been horrendous’.
In the wake of the break-up, he has been busy working out to get his body ready to return to training camp and took to his YouTube on Sunday to share a glimpse into his daily life.
Filming himself going on a run, hitting the gym and visiting a cryochamber, Tommy detailed the realities of training camp, calling it the ‘hardest thing that I do’ and admitting it was ‘torture’.
Tommy’s announcement comes after he opened up on the ‘hardest thing’ he’s ever done , as he share a glimpse into his life following his shock split from ex-fiancée Molly-Mae
The boxer and the influencer, also 25, ended their engagement last month after dating for five years and welcoming daughter Bambi, 20 months, together (pictured together)
In the wake of the break-up, he has been busy working out to get his body ready to return to training camp and took to his YouTube on Sunday to share a glimpse into his daily life
Filming himself going on a run, hitting the gym and visiting a cryochamber, Tommy detailed the realities of training camp, calling it the ‘hardest thing that I do’ and admitting it was ‘torture’
He told his fans: ‘So when I’m in training camp, obviously, it’s the hardest thing that I do in my life and that I ever have done mentally and physically.
‘You know, the training’s so rigorous you have to literally take naps during the day to get ready for the next session and recover.
‘The mental and physical side of it, it’s torture. You can’t eat what you want to eat, you can’t drink what you want to drink.
‘It’s a long length, it’s like 10 weeks in camp and literally you go to the gym, you come back and lay on the bed, might watch TV or sleep, then you get up again to go and eat and then you go to the gym. And that’s all you do. So it is very tough.’
He later added: ‘All I do is eat, sleep, train, repeat. I literally live in like a box. Apart from spending time with Bambi and my family, it’s like I’m literally so regimented and I feel like in this job that’s what you’ve got to be.’