Molly-Mae Hague has addressed the "painful" publicity stunt rumours that have followed her split with Tommy Fury.

The pair shocked fans in August last year when they announced they had split, with Tommy shared this week that the reason behind their break-up was he developed a "problem with alcohol".

Molly-Mae's upcoming documentary Behind It All is set to let viewers behind the scenes, touching on their highly publicised relationship and split as well as her life as an influencer, business owner, and mother.

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Speaking to Digital Spy and other members of the press ahead of the launch of her Prime Video documentary, Molly-Mae opened up about the difficulty of her split from Tommy and dealing with accusations of a 'publicity stunt'.

"I think that for me, above everything, has been the most frustrating part," she said (via BBC News).

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"I wish it was a publicity stunt, because it would be a lot easier. Because going through all of this, with the turmoil of a break-up, has been incredibly hard.

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"I do see the comments, people saying this has obviously just been done 'to launch her brand or a publicity stunt'. It's very painful to read, because it's real life.

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

Molly-Mae went on to say that she thinks the documentary will "answer a lot of questions", saying that she doesn't want people to "feel confused by things" (via Sky News).

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While Molly-Mae said that the docu-series will address the break-up and is "very honest", the entrepreneur said that the show is "so much more" than that and will also focus on other parts of her life including motherhood.

The former couple met on Love Island in 2019, coming in as runners-up in the ITV dating show after winners Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea.

They welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023 and announced their engagement that July, before their split a year later.

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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