Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has broken her silence on rumours that she has rekindled her romance with Tommy Fury.
The pair, who finished as runners-up in the fifth season of the ITV reality show in 2019, confirmed in August that their relationship - which saw them become engaged and welcome a daughter, Bambi - had ended.
Following speculation that the pair had got back together, the reality star addressed the matter - via a representative - in a statement to MailOnline.
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“At this current time, Molly is focusing on what's best for herself and her daughter whilst co-parenting [Bambi],” said the representative. “Others' opinion on her relationship is not her focus or her concern. Only she knows how she feels.”
Molly-Mae previously addressed the reasons for her and Tommy's split during her Prime Video documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, explaining that their values were not aligned.
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“He wanted to have a family life but then also have the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities, and the two don’t go hand in hand,” she told her mother, Debbie, during the documentary. “It’s just so sad. It just affected me.”
In a separate conversation with her sister, Zoe, Molly-Mae added: “I’m not breaking up with him because I don’t love him anymore, I’m breaking up with him because he hasn’t given me a single other choice.
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“Even over the last year or so I’ve been so much more aware of things that have been going on, that I was so naïve to for so long and I still don’t think I know the full picture,” continued the star, who also appeared on At Home with the Furys.
Tommy opened up about the split in an interview last month, sharing: “My breakup was in front of the whole world. The most upsetting thing is that not once did anyone say, ‘Oh, he might be going through something a bit more serious. He might be in a bad spot.’ Not one person said that.”
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