Molly-Mae traumatised by Tommy break-up as she shares 'single mum' fears
Former Love Island star and influencer Molly-Mae Hague has shared her fears about being a single mum after her split from Tommy Fury, who she shares daughter Bambi with
Former Love Island star and influencer Molly-Mae Hague has shared her fears about being a single mum after her split from Tommy Fury, who she shares daughter Bambi withMolly-Mae Hague opened up about being a single mum (
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Molly-Mae Hague has shared her fears about being a single mum after her split from Tommy Fury.
The Love Island couple shocked the world when they announced they had ended their engagement as rumours swirled about Tommy 'cheating' on Molly-Mae. Now the pair have opened up about the reason for their split - as Molly-Mae shared her fears about being a single mum to their daughter Bambi, who is soon to turn two-years-old.
Speaking in her new documentary for Prime Video, Molly-Mae revealed: "It's all so fresh. And I feel really 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.
"He hopes that we will be back together as a family in the future. Obviously, I never ever wanted Bambi to come from a broken home, and, because I did come from a broken home, and Bambi is growing up so quickly, it wouldn't have been long."
Molly-Mae and Tommy with baby Bambi (
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Molly Mae Hague/Instagram)
The pair announced their split last year (
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Instagram/ @mollymae)
Her split from Tommy has left Molly-Mae worried about being a single mum to her young daughter. Opening up in the documentary, she added: "I've had a few moments recently, for the first time, where I've genuinely felt like a single mum. I don't know. I feel like sometimes it should really hits you that. Oh, actually, I'm in this alone now."
Molly-Mae has been open about her reasons for splitting from Tommy, with him recently explaining that he had turned to alcohol and partying when he was unable to train after undergoing hand surgery.
"I never, ever wanted to be with someone that drank, because my mum had a period of time in her life where she struggled because her marriage of 25 years had just ended, and she turned to drink, probably more than she should have," she said.
Molly-Mae opened up about her feelings in her new Prime documentary (
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Amazon Prime/Behind It All)
"And I was only about 14 or 15 when that happened, and I saw my mum in some like states, going through a really, like vulnerable time. So I have never, ever, ever been around it in a positive light. He wanted to have a family life, but then also have the life of a 25-year- old boy with no responsibilities. And the two don't go hand in hand."
In a rare admission, Tommy told Men's Health that he never cheated on Molly-Mae but it was his drinking which had split them up.
He said: "I'd go out and just drink and drink and drink. It went on that way for a long time. Most nights I would drink to get black-out drunk. I think that's what really took its toll on me. Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing. You need to get a grip of it. We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn't be the partner that I wanted to be anymore. It kills me to say it, but I couldn't. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink."
The first three episodes of six part series Molly-Mae: Behind It All are on Prime Video from 17 January, with the final three episodes due in the spring.
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