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Molly-Mae Hague gets real in 'Behind It All'

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May 19, 2025

WITH the abundance of reality television offerings across several platforms, Molly-Mae: Behind It All stands out from the pack.

- KARISHMA DIPA

Molly-Mae Hague gets real in 'Behind It All'

The second part of season one of the Amazon Prime Video docu-series has been causing a stir online since it was released earlier this month.

Continuing with the drama from the first offering which was released in January, the latest installment once again chronicles the life of Molly-Mae Hague, the UK’s biggest influencer.

What makes all iterations of the show so riveting is that it gives the people what they want - her personal account into her breakup from Tommy Fury, the younger brother of former WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury.

The celebrity couple have earned legions of fans as the world watched them meet for the first time on Love Island UK in 2019.

From their first date to their first kiss, their love story captivated the world as they watched them fall in love.

Although they were only runners-up that season, they went on to become arguably Love Island’s most famous couple.

Hague and Fury continued to document their lives online after leaving the villa and fans witnessed their love grow over the years.

This included when Hague gave birth to the couple's daughter Bambi in January 2023 and when they got engaged six months later.

But the pair sent shockwaves through the globe when they announced that they were splitting up in August last year.

Their Instagram announcement didn’t provide much details, leaving many to speculate the cause of the split.

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