Molly-Mae Hague slams phone down on Tommy Fury in bombshell new trailer for Prime show
In the trailer for Molly-Mae Hague’s brand-new Prime Video docuseries, the former Love Island star is seen slamming down the phone to ex-fiancé Tommy Fury after their split
Emotional Molly-Mae Hague hits out about ex-Tommy Fury in her new documentary and declares: “I am angry at him and I am very hurt – sometimes it really hits you that I’m in this alone.”
The first trailer from her Prime documentary series Molly-Mae: Behind It all which is released on January 17 shows there will be lots of revelations about the breakdown of Molly’s relationship with Tommy.
In another scene the mother-of-one says: “We were utterly obsessed with one another. All I ever wanted was to get married. Suddenly, overnight, every part of my life changed.” She is then shown on the phone in her car, presumably with Tommy as the call ends with her saying: “I actually am not having this conversation with you.”
Another scene, where she looks to be backstage at a clothes event she sobs: “It is not going how I planned.” The trailer ends with Molly declaring: “I don’t know what the future holds. This is a good opportunity to say how I actually feel.”
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The six-part series previously promises to give viewers “an unprecedented access into Molly-Mae’s life behind the vlog camera”. Molly has 21-month-old daughter Bambi with her former Love Island co-star Tommy. Bambi is shown being cuddled by Molly and saying the word ‘daddy’ in the trailer.
She had stayed relatively tight-lipped about the split until she spoke to Vogue this month. “I didn’t want what happened to happen,” she confessed, reiterating that she “wanted to get married to Tommy, one hundred percent, and that didn’t change”. She said the breakup was “a bit of a shock” due to the difficult “circumstance”.
Boxer Tommy recently admitted he was “heartbroken” by the news and has slammed rumours he had been unfaithful to the mother of his 20-month-old daughter Bambi.
He wrote on Instagram: “These last few weeks have been heartbreaking. The false allegations about me have been horrendous, thank you to everybody who has stood by me through this.”
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The first three parts are out in January with the latter three episodes will drop in Spring 2025. The first image from the doc which was released in November showed Molly in a white shirt on a sofa preparing to be interviewed.
Prime says the documentary will take viewers “beyond the headlines to uncover the real Molly-Mae, following her journey after her highly publicised break-up”.
It said viewers will see Molly-Mae adapt to the challenges of motherhood, all while preparing to launch her biggest business venture to date: ‘Maebe’. It also promised an intimate look at the “powerhouse entrepreneur she is today” where she has to balance motherhood with brand success.
A Prime statement added: “This is Molly-Mae as we’ve never seen her before – raw, real and redefining what it means to thrive under intense public scrutiny.”