There's one thing fans of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have been dying to know since they unexpectedly called off their romance last summer - will they ever get back together?
Sadly, false rumours of infidelity, mass speculation and even Tommy's recent alcohol admission have slowly but surely squashed their followers' hopes of reconciliation...
That was until the release of Molly-Mae's brand new Prime Video documentary Behind It All earlier today (17 January), in which she finally spoke about the prospect of getting back together with her boxing beau in a pretty shocking statement.
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Tommy and Molly-Mae, both 25, blindsided their fans last August with an official Instagram statement revealing they'd be going their separate ways.
The couple had been together for five years at the time, having met on Love Island in 2019 before welcoming their daughter Bambi and getting engaged in 2023.
Announcing their split at the time, the mother-of-one admitted: "Never in a million years did I think I'd ever have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way."
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UK headlines subsequently became littered rumours of Tommy's alleged cheating - though he has vehemently denied these claims, with him since confirming it was due to his own problems with alcohol.
Amid the controversy surrounding the nature of their break-up, many long-term followers of the pair have been secretly hoping they'll rekindle their romance, especially after they were seen kissing on New Year's Eve.
And apparently, so has Tommy.
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Speaking to her mum Debbie in the debut episode of her eagerly-awaited doc, Molly-Mae begins by revealing: "I think he hopes in the future that we will be back together as a family.
"But, obviously, I never ever wanted Bambi to come from a broken home, because I did come from a broken home."
Reflecting on her own upbringing, the social media star also discussed her relationship with alcohol, claiming she's avoided drinking since her parents divorced during her teenage years.
Confirming that Tommy's statement regarding his problems with alcohol were true, she told viewers in an emotional conversation with her mother, Debbie: "There were exterior issues going on for him that was causing our relationship to have problems. - his drinking."
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Molly-Mae continued: "He wanted to have a family life, but then also wanted to have the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities, and that’s just - the two don’t go hand in hand."
The mother-of-one went on to explain where her passionate take on alcohol came from, admitting in a one-to-one confessional: "I never wanted to be with someone that drank because my mum had a period of time in her life where she struggled because her marriage of 25 years had just ended, and she turned to drink probably more than she should have.
"I was only about 14-15 when that happened, and I saw my mum in some states, going through a really vulnerable time, so I’ve never been around it in a positive light."
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Turning the attention back to Tommy, she went on to insist: "He’s never had an alcohol problem, it’s just that alcohol causes problem for us."
Molly-Mae added: "It got to the point that I wasn’t really looking forward to anything because alcohol affected it so much.
"At my sister’s wedding, I literally pleaded with Tommy, like I begged him, not to drink, and [crying] I don’t know, it’s just really sad.
"It’s just so sad."
But in the third and final episode of the trio - ahead of another three to be released in the spring - the former Islander appears to confess she is open to the idea of one day reuniting with her daughter's father.
"I think, really, I probably haven’t been honest with anyone in this situation, because actually I’ve just been holding onto the hope and the idea that, as soulmates, we will always come back together," Molly-Mae admitted.
"Because even though I’ve been saying to everyone around me that, 'Yeah, we’re done, we’re done', I made the choice to end our relationship but I didn’t want this to happen. I don’t want to not be together.
"And I know we can’t be right now, because he has to work on himself, but I don’t know, I just...
"It’s so hard because all I want is to be with him."
Speaking more explicitly elsewhere in the third episode, she even claimed she 'knew' they'd 'get back together' one day.
"That’s why I’ve been okay. Why do you think I’ve not cried?" she pointed out.
"All I want in this life is to be with him and to have another baby with him and to grow old as a family and to live in a nice house together and have a nice life together."
And discussing co-parenting their baby girl, Molly-Mae added: "We are communicating - it’s not like you’ve really lost that person, they’re still kind of there.
"Tommy and I are always going to have that common ground in Bambi, and we’re always going to have that special connection. Tommy’s a lovely person, like, he is. He’s a really good guy.
"Right now at this moment, I don’t know what the future holds for Tommy and I, I really don’t.
"But I’d be lying if I said my love just disappeared overnight."
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Topics: Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Celebrity, Reality TV, TV And Film, Documentaries, Amazon Prime