
Reality TV personality Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she will don her engagement ring again if her ex-fiancé Tommy Fury makes “a bit of a gesture”. The pair, who first crossed paths on the ITV dating programme Love Island, called it quits in August 2024, over a year post their engagement, but have since rekindled their romance.
Social media influencer Hague, aged 26, credited their two year old daughter Bambi for bringing them closer together. In the second series of Molly-Mae: Behind It All, Hague shares: “People say having children can really pull you apart, but that was never part of the problem with Tommy and I.
“Bambi has always been really good for our relationship, and recently, Bambi actually brought us closer together.
“It kind of happened bit by bit. Recently, we’re just spending more time together and going out together in public more, which at first was scary because we didn’t know what we were going to say. We were literally broken up and then suddenly spending time together again.
“We’re back together… We are, I don’t know what we are.

“I’m not putting my ring back on yet, just because I just don’t feel quite ready. And also, I would kind of like him to make a bit of a gesture. Not ask me again. That’s just, like, a lot, but, you know, just a nice dinner or something, just to have that moment of, ‘OK, I’ll wear my ring again’.
“We are still living apart and still going through things. We’re still navigating things, we’re still figuring it out. We’re back together, yes, but it’s not perfect. It’s a new chapter for me and Tommy.”
The announcement of Hague and Fury’s separation in August 2024 triggered rumours that the boxer, 26, had been cheating.
Fury refuted the claims in his BBC Three documentary Tommy: The Good, The Bad, The Fury, and revealed their relationship difficulties stemmed from his alcohol consumption, which developed after he sustained a hand injury.
Fury and Hague finished as runners-up on Love Island in 2019 and later set up home together.
In 2023 he got down on one knee to propose to Hague at a scenic coastal mountain location, months after she welcomed daughter Bambi.
The debut series of Hague’s Prime Video programme, which recently secured a National Television Award, chronicled the fallout from their separation.
She explained she was able to explore her life more deeply for the second series because she started trusting the production team and realised they had her “best interests” at heart.
Alongside her personal journey, the series examines her career as an influencer and creator of women’s fashion label Maebe.
Episodes one to three of Molly-Mae: Behind It All series two debut exclusively on Prime Video today, October 18.
The final three episodes will arrive in early 2026.