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Tommy Fury says his drinking problem led to Molly-Mae Hague split
The Love Island couple went their separate ways over the summer and Fury - who has been dogged by claims he was unfaithful - has now set the record straight.
Tommy Fury has opened up about having an alcohol problem - citing his drinking as the reason for his split from Molly-Mae Hague.
Hague, 25, shocked fans in August when she announced the end of her relationship with her then-fiancé, with whom she shares daughter Bambi, who turns two later this month.
Both stars had, until now, refused to publicly reveal the cause of the split. Fury, also 25, has now said the break-up came after he began "drinking quite a lot" while unable to train after hand surgery.
"I'd go out and just drink and drink and drink," he told Men's Health. "It went on that way for a long time.
"Most nights I would to drink to get black-out drunk. I think that's what really took its toll on me."
Shooting down claims he was unfaithful to Hague, Fury added: "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."
More on Molly-mae Hague Related Topics:Molly-Mae Hague Image: Fury and Hague were together for five years. Pic: PAFury, who was seen spending New Year's Eve with his ex, added he has "got himself out of that [drinking] now".
Hague's break-up announcement came just weeks after she had referred to Fury as the "love of my life" to mark their engagement anniversary on Instagram.
She later told Vogue UK: "No one will ever really know what went down apart from Tommy and I.
"I do think that he will talk about things eventually. I do think that when he's ready, like, maybe more will be said. But I think that's for him to do on his terms."
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Meanwhile, Fury labelled allegations he had cheated as "horrendous" and thanked "everybody who has stood by me through this".
The pair met on Love Island in 2019 and welcomed their daughter in January 2023. Fury proposed seven months later in Ibiza.
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