Molly-Mae Hague says she hasn't been "honest" about relationship hopes post Tommy Fury split

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Molly-Mae Hague has divulged that she "hasn't been honest with anyone" regarding the aftermath of her split from Tommy Fury.The 25-year-old influencer's recent documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, gives fans a closer look at her dealings with the boxer, who is also 25.After first meeting on Love Island's fifth series in 2019, the pair publicly ended their romance in August 2024.

This prompted whispers of unfaithfulness on Fury's part, which he subsequently denied.Within the third instalment of her Amazon Prime Original series, Molly-Mae opens up about her difficulty in addressing the separation, admitting to clinging onto some hope. "I think really I haven't been honest with anyone in the situation because actually I've just been holding on to the hope and the idea that as soul mates we will always come back together," she unveils, reports Lancs Live. "Because even though I've been saying to everyone around me like, 'Yeah, we're done, we're done,' I made the choice to end our relationship, but I didn't want this to happen," she expounds further.Now co-parenting their one year old daughter, Bambi, the former couple are still learning to navigate their new relationship dynamic.

Molly-Mae confides: "I don't want to not be together. I know we can't be right now because he has to work on himself, but it's so hard because all I want is to be with him."Elsewhere in the documentary, the star contemplates the impact her personal challenges with alcohol trauma had on their union.After discussing her mother's previous battles with alcohol addiction, she continued: "He's never had an alcohol problem, it's just that alcohol caused problems for us.""It got to a point where I wasn't looking forward to anything because alcohol

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