Molly-Mae Hague has shared a photo of Tommy Fury for the first time since announcing their shock split last year.
The couple, who met on Love Island in 2019 and share a daughter named Bambi, announced their split in August last year, with Molly-Mae saying she was "extremely upset".
Since then, fans have speculated that the pair had reunited, with Molly-Mae confirming last month that they were "figuring things out" after going on holiday together.
Taking to her Instagram Stories yesterday, Molly-Mae shared a photo of Tommy, seemingly confirming the couple have patched things up.
In the black and white photo, Tommy can be seen holding hands with Bambi while enjoying a family trip to Sherwood Forest Center Parcs.
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Talking recently about their relationship status, Molly-Mae said they were trying to rebuild their relationship after going on holiday to Dubai.
"I don’t want you guys to think I’m not being honest about who went on the holiday to Dubai," she said in her YouTube vlog.
"We had a really really really amazing time, probably the best holiday ever for all of us," she added. "It's not that I'm hiding it, I'm not quite ready to talk about it.
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"It's private, but also it's not really private at all. It's a different world when your relationship is in the public eye.
"When you have a relationship in the public eye, trying to rebuild that relationship or work on that relationship or see if you have something worth saving. You can't figure things out the way a normal relationship would."
"You can't do the normal things a couple trying to work on their relationship normally do," she said, before adding that the couple are "just figuring things out and just seeing how it goes".
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