Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury spend Valentine’s Day together amid reconciliation rumours

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Reports are suggesting Molly-Mae Hague may be back with Tommy Fury after the boxer was seen spending Valentine’s Day at her Cheshire mansion.Tommy was spotted outside his former home after arriving in his swanky Mercedes 4x4 earlier in the morning.

The former Love Island stars split in August after meeting on the ITV dating show five years before. However there have been various reunion rumours as Tommy, 25, and Molly continue to co-parent daughter Bambi, 2.Fans were convinced the pair had reunited for good at the new year as they were spotted sharing a kiss on Hogmanay, but nothing has been confirmed.However a source claimed to The Sun that the former lovebirds were getting back on track as they told the Sun that Molly’s family and friends were “horrified” but Tommy was the “love of her life".They said: “Molly-Mae's family and friends saw the hell he put her through and they're horrified that his feet are back under the table.“Molly-Mae's closest friends and members of her family think this is a terrible idea and that it is all going to end in tears again.

They have been waving the red flags but Molly-Mae is staunchly independent and is pushing on regardless."The friend continued: "It is a nightmare for those around her to watch.

They fear it will crash and burn. For them it's not a case of if it implodes again, it's a case of when."Tommy broke his silence last month on the split, as he opened up that Molly had called off their engagement due to his 'drinking problem'.Speaking to Men's Health, Tommy admitted that he’d become addicted to alcohol and this was the final nail in the coffin for his relationship.He said: "It's not like I'd get up in the morning and start drinking, but rather than sit in bed all day and

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