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'I'm not putting my ring back on yet,' says Molly-Mae after Tommy reunion

'I'm not putting my ring back on yet,' says Molly-Mae after Tommy reunion

Despite being back together with Tommy Fury, reality TV actress Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she would not be putting her engagement ring back on. The pair appeared on Love Island's 2019 series and then became engaged, but fans were shocked last year when they announced their separation. Hague, 26, who announced they were back together earlier this year, said they were not happy, but in her latest docuseries, the pair still live apart. The episodes, which premiered on Prime Video on Saturday, also cover topics such as her controversial appearance on a podcast in 2022, which she claims resulted in her receiving "death threats.

On an episode of the Diary Of A CEO podcast, she said that everyone had the same 24 hours in a day and that if you want something more, you will achieve it. Many people accused her of being tone-deaf because the remarks didn't acknowledge her own privileges, prompting a backlash on social media. Hague claims she has received good words in her inbox as a result of the scandal. But she continued to have accepted and understood that what she said "was wrong.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury were arguably the most high-profile couple to have emerged from Love Island. Fury began receiving allegations of bribes and pregnancy right away when the pair announced their split in August 2024. Fury, who was also 26, recently launched his own BBC show in which he denied those disgusting allegations, but admitted that alcohol had

cost him his family. In the new series of Molly-Mae: Behind It All, the Hague does not discuss the bribes, but there are
trust issues
between the two groups, according to Hague. The influencer is seen juggling her cramming work schedule with looking after the couple's two-year-old daughter, Bambi, at home in Manchester.
It's glitz, it's glamour, and it''s fishing poos out the bathtub," Hague says of her daily routine. Fury appears on several occasions on video call, where he addresses to his daughter and asks how her potty training is going.

Bambi has always been really good for our marriage, and Bambi brought us closer together,
Hague said, who added that it was the right decision to reconnect with her ex. But after one scene in which she is seen having a spat with Fury on the phone, she speaks out about the difficulties that they still face.
It's just this shadow of the past that will never be able to remember,
she said. Hague said that there were already things that trigger her and that she had panic attacks when speaking to a friend.
I hear the word alcohol and I'm tense, I'am shaking, I am very worried,
she said. In another scene, she tells the cameras that although she and Fury have been spending more time together, it isn't exactly like they were.
I'm not putting my ring back on yet, just because I don't seem to be quite up for it. And, of course, I would like for him to make a little more gesture. Not ask me again. That's a lot, but a good dinner or something, but she'll have that moment of, 'OK, I'll wear my ring again.
We're still figuring it out. Well, we're back to normal, but it isn't perfect. It's a new chapter for me and Tommy.

I faced death threats after '24 hours in a day' comments

Hague addresses the backlash she has received online, including after that controversial podcast appearance.

To get so angry and to leave such inflammatory remarks, send death threats, like, who has the same amount of anger inside?
Hague said in the episodes.
I was so ashamed of myself that I'd made the mistake,
she said. Despite having written about various holidays throughout the year, Hague also referred to the outrage sparked by a YouTube video in which she said she had not done one social fun thing this summer.
I can fully understand why people had a problem with what I said.
The days when the country's rebels turned against you, they are not the best days,she says in the episodes.I get really angry with myself after I've said something that I should have said better. I hate letting people down.
The latest series, as the first, delves into Hague's life behind the vlog camera. It's a cross between a fly-on-the-wall reality show and a documentary film in which cameras follow her around as she raises Bambi while exploring her various company ventures. Hague, who has been open about her motherhood, says that during the episodes she finds the right balance of work and Bambi
quite difficult to get. The episodes explore her personal life as well as her personal ones, as well exploring her work as an influencer and founder of Maebe's womenswear brand. Lauren Morris, a television journalist, says the series is a shrewd decision because, in addition to speaking out about her personal life, it also helps showcase her fashion company.
I think it's brave of her to tell us inside her personal life when she doesn't have to,
she said.
Her analysts will not change their minds about her,
says the author,
but it will be her followers who will be keeping this. Why bother if her critics won't - why bother?
The first series received a National Television Award recently, and Hague acknowledged that the achievement
adds to the heat. She was speaking at a Q&A function in London earlier this week, for which journalists had asked in advance. A moderator then asked a variety of questions. As she talks about topics she hasn't discussed before, Hague said she was
very worried
about people watching the second season of her show.
I just want everything that I put out to be," she continued. I want everyone to love it and for it to be flawless. Molly-Mae's Backstory The following episodes of Series 2 are now available on Prime Video. By 2026, the previous three episodes will have been cancelled.

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