Tommy Fury addresses split from Molly-Mae Hague live on Loose Women with 4-word statement

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Tommy Fury found himself in an uncomfortable spot on Loose Women this week when host Ruth Langsford quizzed him about his split from fiancée Molly-Mae Hague.The couple were together for five years and got engaged in 2023, before announcing their split in August.The boxer has previously shared that he wouldn't be addressing his break-up, but when he appeared on the show on Tuesday (12 November), Ruth pressed on how Tommy and Molly-Mae were managing co-parenting their 22-month-old daughter Bambi.

Responding with a powerful four-word statement, Tommy explained that "everything should be private". Expressing the nation's sadness over the couple's breakup, Ruth said: "Obviously, nobody could have missed the story that you and Molly-Mae had sadly broken up, we were all very sad to read that because we had all followed this wonderful love story of the two of you on Love Island." Ruth continued, acknowledging Tommy's decision not to detail the split in his book: "You haven't written about it in your book, because they delayed the publication of the book for you to write this last chapter.

And you've said you don't want to go into detail about it, but how are the two of you doing? And you're obviously co-parenting Bambi and it's a tricky time." "As I know going through these things in public, you know, everyone's got something to say, without knowing the truth," added Ruth as she drew on her own experiences.

Tommy, clearly not thrilled with the probing, responded: "Yeah they really do, and that's been the overall thing the past few months, you know, I don't listen to anything in the press and social media because that's one story, very apart from the real story, and like I said moving forward. "Everyone is entitled to a private.

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