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Molly Mae Hague's Behind It All highlights glaring issues in 'toxic' relationship with Tommy Fury

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Molly Mae Hague's documentary Behind It All has given an insight into the current state of her relationship with former fiance Tommy Fury.

While the influencer, 25, shares her hopes of one day reuniting as a family, the second part of the Prime Video series highlights some glaring issues.

For one, Molly is candid about the strain rekindling with Tommy has put on her relationship with her sister Zoe, 28, who admits she fears it will all end in tears again.

Zoe quizzes Molly on whether the couple have truly addressed their relationship issues, which they previously revealed was down to Tommy drinking to excess.

Molly makes a pointed jibe about Tommy's drinking in the first few minutes of the third episode, while looking back on videos from happier times.

Playing an old clip of the couple on holiday together before their welcomed daughter Bambi, two, Molly can be heard saying 'I'm sure Tommy will have a few Courvoisier [Cognac] and lemonades', as they head on a night out.

In a dig that appears to be about his boozy antics, Molly says: 'That sounds about right!' 

Molly Mae Hague 's documentary Behind It All has given an insight into the current state of her relationship with former fiancé Tommy Fury
While the influencer, 25, shares her hopes of one day reuniting as a family, the second part of the Prime Video series highlights some glaring issues

Molly and Tommy, who got engaged in summer 2023, are clearly getting on well during the time of filming as she is seen FaceTiming him from a Beauty Works content trip in Switzerland.

When Tommy picks up the phone, Molly asks if he wants to see the breathtaking view of the mountains she is looking at, but he sweetly replies: 'No I quite like the view I'm looking at, I'd like to see that view for eternity.'

Reflecting on their romance, she tells viewers: 'How we are right now is why I've held on to the idea of us because I know just how amazing we can be. We're doing really well at the minute and the version of who he is, is one of the best I've seen.

'Maybe if this goes on, the days turn into weeks and weeks into months and before you know it we've had years of being this consistent, amazing couple.'

At the end of the call they can be heard discussing an upcoming getaway together as Molly tells him to book the trip away for them. 

As they conclude the call Molly tells Tommy she loves him and says goodbye, however their conversation ends before he says it back.

Molly then calls him back to tell him off for not saying I love you too, before they exchange the words of affection and hang up again. 

However, when she returns back to the UK reality hits when she is confronted about their issues by her older sister.

For one, Molly is candid about the strain rekindling with Tommy has put on her relationship with her sister Zoe (pictured), 28, who admits she fears it will all end in tears again
Molly and Tommy, who got engaged in summer 2023, are clearly getting on well during the time of filming as she is seen FaceTiming him from a Beauty Works content trip in Switzerland
When Tommy picks up the phone, Molly asks if he wants to see the breathtaking view of the mountains she is looking at
But he sweetly replies: 'No I quite like the view I'm looking at, I'd like to see that view for eternity'
Reflecting on their romance, she tells viewers: 'How we are right now is why I've held on to the idea of us because I know just how amazing we can be. We're doing really well at the minute and the version of who he is, is one of the best I've seen'

Discussing their tension with her dad, Molly says: 'We went through a stage a few weeks ago where we were just butting heads all of the time

Her dad asks what the catalyst was for their fall out, and Molly says: 'Just constant questions and opinions. But just opinions that are so unhelpful.

'I don't blame her for caring but there's caring and then there is caring too much. Tommy has been staying over and we're in a much better place.

'We're not officially back together but I want to let him stay over and I want to spend time with him.'

Her dad adds that is their journey and they don't have much of a say, to which Molly says: 'Right now things are really good. But I don't want the negativity and I've never experienced it from you or mum. I couldn't have asked for better. 

'But with Zoe I avoid spending time with her because sometimes she is just so grumpy. She's wasting her breath basically. I don't want mind and hers relationship to be effected.' 

In the next scene, Molly shares that Zoe has booked them a surprise, which appears to be an opportunity for them to do some reconnecting.

Molly admits: 'I think there is some clearing of the air to do. We've not been speaking probably as much as we should have and being honest with each other about our feelings. We do love each other to bits but we know how to fight.'

While Molly and Tommy did not take the cameras with them on holiday to Dubai, when they return Molly describes the holiday as 'perfect' (pictured)

On the way to therapy, Molly admits that she thought Zoe had booked them a group therapy session to work through their issues.

It is soon revealed they are actually going to an Irish dancing class, which is a hobby they had as children and holds special memories for the sisters.

Molly says: 'For a good few weeks there has been a real tension between us and I'd not really felt that with her before. It did feel like I'd lost my right arm a bit. I just felt like I couldn't speak to her anymore.

Giving her own opinion on their relationship, their mother Debbie Gordon says she loves it when they are getting on and 'hates it' when they are at odds with each other.

She says: 'Zoe wants the best for Molly but Molly doesn't always want her help, guidance, interference.'

After returning home to make dinner together, the two women get into it as Zoe reveals she does think Molly has been in a 'happier' place recently.

Zoe tells her she 'hated' seeing her sad all of the time, to which Molly says: 'Yeah but I feel like it's not necessarily the result that you wanted.

Zoe reassures her: 'The only resulted I wanted was for you to be treated you right. I was there through the upset calls in the middle of the night because you weren't hearing from him when he was out. He's proven me wrong so far. But I do think at some point that is going to happen again.'

Zoe quizzes Molly on whether the couple have truly addressed their relationship issues, which they previously revealed was down to Tommy drinking to excess
When she returns back to the UK reality hits when she is confronted about their issues by her older sister

Her sister challenges her on if they have addressed the problems and Molly says: 'Yeah obviously he knows it's the drink. He's not drunk now for four months.'

Zoe then replies: 'Has the drink gone away forever'.

When Molly admits she doesn't think it has gone away forever, Zoe tells her she thinks their issues could arise again in the future.

In a confessional, Molly candidly reveals she does think that alcohol could be a potential problem for them still if they get back together. 

She adds: 'But I think the break-up showed Tommy that I am serious. He's really different these days. I think he's changing as a person. 

'I love Tommy and our family so much that I'm willing to ride the wave and that's not something that everyone wants to do. But I'm willing to do it because I want my family.'

Molly tells Zoe Tommy thinks she despises him and that she doesn't want her to be with him, but Zoe corrects her and says that as a person she thinks Tommy is 'lovely'.

After the sweet moment, Molly says it was 'really nice' that her sibling was able to say something positive about the father of her child.

Zoe tells her she 'hated' seeing her sad all of the time, to which Molly says: 'Yeah but I feel like it's not necessarily the result that you wanted

Molly says that the break-up has taken them through a 'tricky time in their sisterhood'.

While Molly and Tommy did not take the cameras with them on holiday to Dubai, when they return Molly describes the holiday as 'perfect'.

Molly says: All the noise switched off - it was just us in our bubble. Bambi had the best time ever and she keeps asking to go back.

Revealing what's next for them as a couple, Molly says: 'Things are looking better, I'm going to start spending more time at Tommy's house. I always say, let's see what the future holds. I don't think it'll be a plain sailing future, that's just me being honest.'

'The dream is still the same, hopefully one day we'll all be happy in that house together and have more children and have a really nice happy life together. 

'That's all I've ever wanted for us. I don't want to get too excited but I'm getting glimmers of what I always wanted, which is my family. I know we've got something completely worth saving.'

As the credits roll there is clips from their trip away - including sexy swimwear snap of them together, marking the first public snap of them since the reunion.           

Molly and Tommy met on ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, where they fell for each other in front of the nation.

Molly and Tommy met on ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, where they fell for each other in front of the nation

They welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023, before getting engaged just a few months later.

But fans were shocked when Molly announced on Instagram last August that she and Tommy had split up after five years, with many suspecting he had been unfaithful.

In a statement posted to her 8.5million Instagram followers, Molly confirmed the breakup, saying: 'I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.'

Tommy denied continued speculation about him cheating during a magazine interview, insisting any reports about him being with other women were 'complete and utter b*****ks.'

The boxer, who's the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, said the reason he and Molly ended their romance was down to his excessive drinking.

He said: 'People go through different things in life. I'm 25 years old. I went through a lot and my breakup was in front of the whole world...

'Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing.'

He admitted to becoming dependent on booze following a boxing injury, resulting in the drastic decline of his mental health.

Speaking to Men's Health, he said: 'The reason why me and Molly broke up was because I got addicted to alcohol and I couldn't be the partner that I wanted to be anymore.'

'It kills me to say it but it's true, I couldn't. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink, and it is what it is. People go through difficult things in life and we all have our crosses to bear. I've got mine to bear.'

But they were then filmed sharing a passionate kiss on New Year's Eve, sparking accusations their breakup was a 'publicity stunt'.

Molly-Mae previously said her biggest 'frustration' was having their breakup questioned by skeptics when there was a lot more happening behind the scenes.

Speaking ahead of the release of Behind It All, she said: 'I actually say in the documentary that I wish it was a publicity stunt because it would have been a lot easier...

'That for me above everything has been the most frustrating part. Because going through all of this with the turmoil of a breakup has been incredibly hard.

'To have those comments and I do see the comments, I see all of them, and people saying "This has obviously just been done for the launch of her brand or a publicity stunt" that is very painful to read because it's real life.

'Tommy and I have a baby together and it's very, very real. It's a really hard thing that we have both gone through the past six months.'

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