Tommy Fury has shut down a "false" rumour that he could be rekindling his romance with Molly-Mae Hague.
The Love Island pair confirmed last year that they had split after six years together, with Tommy later sharing that his issues with alcohol led to the separation.
Molly-Mae recently released a Prime Video tell-all documentary series called Behind It All, with the second set of episodes due to be released in the spring.
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Ahead of this, speculation has swirled that the new episodes could see the pair reuniting alongside an official announcement that they are back together, though a representative for Tommy has denied the rumours.
"I can confirm that this is false," they said (via Metro). "Tommy is contractually bound to the BBC with his documentary and has not filmed for Molly’s show on Amazon.
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"I can also confirm that the alleged planned 'official announcement' is also false."
This isn't the first time that the former couple has addressed reunion rumours in recent months, with a representative for Molly-Mae responding to claims in February.
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"At this current time, Molly is focusing on what's best for herself and her daughter whilst co-parenting [Bambi]," they said. "Others' opinion on her relationship is not her focus or her concern. Only she knows how she feels."
Speaking about the split in January, Tommy told Men's Health: "We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn't be the partner that I wanted to be anymore. It kills me to say it, but I couldn't. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink."
Tommy added that he has since got himself "out of that now" and wants to prioritise his boxing career and looking after his daughter Bambi.
He is also launching his access-all-areas BBC Three documentary series Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury this year.
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