Molly-Mae Hague's award-winning documentary will be back on our screens in a matter of days. Prime Video has announced that season two of Molly-Mae: Behind It All will launch on the streaming service on Saturday 18 October, with episodes 1-3 available globally. Episodes 4-6 will follow in early 2026.

Along with the announcement of the premiere date, the official trailer for season two has dropped, giving us an idea of what to expect this time around.

In the trailer we see Molly-Mae juggling her career as a businesswoman with being a mother to daughter Bambi.

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Per the trailer, Molly-Mae is also in the process of renovating her office, which is running into problems.

Season two will also showcase her rekindled relationship with Bambi's father Tommy Fury. The couple, who split in 2024, have been rebuilding their relationship this year.

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In the trailer, Molly-Mae is heard saying: "We're back together, yes. But I never know what tomorrow's going to bring."

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The season will also cover what Molly-Mae describes as her "downfall", with her manager Francesca Britton saying in one scene: "People are looking to cancel you."

Season one of Molly-Mae: Behind It All was the most-watched series on Prime Video by women aged 18-34 in the UK.

The series also scooped the NTA award for Best Authored Documentary earlier this year.

Episodes 1-3 of Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 2 will be released on Prime Video on Saturday 18 October, with episodes 4-6 to follow in early 2026.

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