Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is feeling positive about the new year following her split from ex-fiancé Tommy Fury.

On her Instagram Stories, Molly-Mae has reflected on her 2024, describing it as a rollercoaster. She seemingly addressed the split from Tommy, which she announced last August saying she was "extremely upset".

"I keep trying to write down how I feel about 2024, but honestly, I can't quite find the words. It's been such a whirlwind, it's given me some of the highest highs but also some of the lowest lows," she wrote.

"It's been one big emotional rollercoaster to say the least."

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Celebrating her loved ones who stood by her side and her daughter Bambi, who she shares with Tommy, Molly-Mae continued: "Through it all, having the support and love from you all has genuinely been so comforting. I am so beyond grateful for every single one of you here. I'm feeling so positive about 2025!"

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The entrepreneur previously gave a shoutout to her sister Zoe for showing up for her during these challenging times.

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"I've had better up moments than I have had down, and I would really put that down to my amazing family. My amazing sister, who doesn't ever really get a shoutout from me… I genuinely have the best sister on the planet," Molly-Mae said in a YouTube vlog.

The new year will bring about some new adventures for Molly-Mae, who's just launched her fashion line and will be the subject of docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All, set to stream on Prime Video later this month.

Molly-Mae: Behind It All will release its first three episodes on Prime Video on January 17, 2025, with the remaining three dropping in spring 2025.

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