Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague reunite for Valentineâs getaway months after split
The boxer is said to have whisked Britainâ??s top influencer away to a romantic retreat
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Love Island stars Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have reunited for a Valentine's getaway, months after their public split over nightclub footage.
The couple, who got engaged in July 2023, briefly separated in August when video emerged of Fury with another woman.
On Valentine's Day morning, the boxer's Mercedes 4x4 was pictured parked outside Hague's £3.5 million Cheshire mansion and the couple hired a babysitter to look after their daughter Bambi while they went on a romantic vacation, The Sun reports.
It comes after Molly-Mae opened up about Tommy's problems with alcohol in her tell-all Prime Video documentary, Molly Mae: Behind It All.
But the 25-year-old's friends and family are reported to be unhappy about them getting back together, especially her sister Zoe, who is said to be "fiercely protective" of Hague and "will never forget what Tommy put her through".
A source told The Sun: "Molly-Maeâs family and friends saw the hell he put her through and theyâre horrified that his feet are back under the table,â a friend told The Sun.
âJust six months ago she confided in them that she was expecting other women to come out of the woodwork, as well as saying his drinking had pushed them to the brink. Now sheâs back in Tommyâs arms and it all appears to be moving so quickly."
Hague herself has shrugged off concerns, as a representative of hers told Mail Online: "At this current time Molly is focusing on what's best for herself and her daughter whilst co-parenting...
"Others' opinion on her relationship is not her focus or her concern. Only she knows how she feels."
It led to backlash from Hague's fans on social media, who accused the reality star of staging the breakup, a claim which she denied.
Hague told media at a preview of her documentary: âI wish it was a publicity stunt because it would have been a lot easier, but it isn't, and I think this documentary will clear up any questions of that.â