Molly-Mae gave surprise bedroom confession that was 'humiliating' for Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae has been incredibly open about her relationship with Tommy Fury over the years - and she didn't hold back when it came to intimate details about life in the bedroom
Molly Mae didn't mince her words when she spilled the beans about her past relationship with Tommy Fury. The entrepreneur opened up about the rollercoaster ride that was her romance with the professional boxer, and has now taken a swipe at her ex after confessing that her life took a dramatic turn "overnight" following their tumultuous split.
The former Love Island pair, both 25, left fans gobsmacked in August when they revealed they were parting ways after half a decade together. Both celebs posted heartfelt statements on Instagram that set tongues wagging, with Tommy being accused of infidelity - an allegation he vehemently denies – but were recently spotted together again with their daughter.
Now, the first teaser from her Prime documentary series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, which drops its first three episodes on January 17 before three more in the spring, unveils a string of bombshells about the heart-wrenching split. In one clip, Molly, who was all set to tie the knot with Tommy after their engagement last year, admits: "We were utterly obsessed with one another. All I ever wanted was to get married. Suddenly, overnight, every part of my life changed."
The six-part series follows Molly's frank confessions on her YouTube channel and in her memoir, Becoming Molly-Mae.
In the 2022 bestseller, the millionaire influencer even bared all about her and Tommy's bedroom escapades, and later confessed they stopped being intimate for a lengthy period after the birth of Bambi. Molly revealed how excruciating pain from endometriosis meant that intimacy was the furthest thing from her mind, reports the Mirror.
Stevenage-born Molly wrote: "Before I was with Tommy, I wasn't really having [intercourse], so I didn't really think there were any problems other than my period pains. I was suffering horrendous pain - literally feeling like I'd been stabbed in the stomach - just awful. And it was causing me so many issues. Big TMI! But [that part of my] life just became non-existent: it was just not part of our relationship."
According to the NHS, endometriosis is a long-term condition whereby tissue similar to the lining of a woman's womb grows in other areas of the body, including the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Symptoms include unusually heavy and/or painful periods, as well as pain during and after intercourse.
This wasn't the only time when Molly levelled with fans about her and Tommy's intimacy issues. In a frank YouTube video made with sister Zoe, Molly confessed that her "[intimate] drive was through the roof" during her pregnancy, while Tommy wasn't quite as keen.
Molly admitted: "Some men are really into it or some partners will be... Tommy found it quite uncomfortable the thought that Bambi was in there and I was here. It was just a bit weird."
She added: "I remember when I was pregnant and I wanted to all the time and Tommy didn't I was like, 'Oh do you not find me attractive?' But I always say to Tommy if I'm not feeling it, 'It's nothing to do with you it's a me problem'."
In a recent heart-to-heart vlog, Molly Mae Hague opened up about her relationship with Tommy Fury, saying: "Tommy and I, since having Bambi, so coming up to a year now. Tommy and I haven't had any proper time together, we have date nights and go to the cinema but I don't really feel like that counts as proper time as a couple - like adult intimate nice quality time together."
While some fans have applauded Molly for her candidness about an issue many couples face, others felt for Tommy, whose private life has been thrust into the limelight. Daily Mail columnist Amanda Platell criticised the situation, particularly after the revelation of their personal struggles: "When she revealed to millions that they had no [intimate] life, I did feel a shred of sympathy for Tommy. What man wants the world to hear that he has become as celibate as a Trappist monk. It was humiliating."
Platell also addressed Molly's balancing act between privacy and public life: "The trouble is that to attract and retain those millions of followers who make you so much money - £6million and counting in Molly's case - you need to keep revealing more and more."
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