Molly-Mae Hague has made a sad admission in the teaser of her new documentary as Tommy Fury revealed why they really broke up.
Fans of the former couple, who first met back in 2019 on Love Island, have been buzzing to tune into Molly-Mae's six-part docu-series, which is set to land on Amazon Prime later this week (17 January).
The doc in question will centre on the mum-of-one's bustling business life and personal heartache as well as touch upon her and Tommy's shock break-up back in August.
In the latest 'sneak peek' teaser clip uploaded earlier today (15 January), the reality TV star could be seen during a meet and greet session visibly stressed about not being able to take pictures with all her adoring fans to came to support her.
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Speaking to the camera, Molly-Mae explained: "I’m having a slightly more vulnerable time in my life, and I’m feeling not as confident. Maybe a period of time now where things are kind of a bit up in the air."
She added: "I can put on a brave face in certain situations, but underneath, I can feel really anxious."
Elsewhere in her documentary, the influencer also addresses the cheating allegations which followed shortly after her and Tommy's split, which the boxer has denied numerous times and called 'completely false'.
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Tommy has since touched upon the allegations once again in a new interview with Men's Health, where he revealed: "With my breakup with Molly, there's been so much s**t in the papers every single day for the past six months, but if it's not come from my mouth or Molly's mouth, it's complete and utter bulls**t.
"All I've been seeing for the past six months is ‘Cheater!’, ‘He slept with me!’, ‘He slept with this girl, he slept with that girl!’ "Complete and utter b*llocks. 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, who shares a daughter, Bambi, with Molly-Mae, carried on: "People go through different things in life. I’m 25 years old. I went through a lot and my breakup was in front of the whole world. It was talked about on Good Morning Britain and I’ve received so much hate for it.
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"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."
Directly addressing the cheating rumours, the professional boxer declared: "Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing.
"You need to get a grip of it. If you're in the same spot as me, where you just think that it's going to cure all your problems, it doesn’t. You wake up even worse and you want to drink more to try and feel happy again. That's the cycle of it."
Tommy then assured his fans he's 'got himself out of that now', adding: "I just wish people would've taken some time out, rather than giving me so much sh*t every day, to think maybe there was more going on. Not once did anyone ask how I was. I checked my inbox.
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"Millions of messages in there, all negative: 'Do this...' or 'Do that...' to yourself, but not once did anyone take any time out to try and help me."
"I’m not looking for sympathy," Tommy resolved.
"Whether I do the right thing or do the wrong thing, people are still going to hate me. As long as my family loves me. I just want to do my fights, earn my money, and look after my daughter.
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"I'm going to get back in the ring real soon and I'm going to pick up where I left off. I'm ready to do that now. I've wasted a year already in my life and I'm ready to pick back up and have a great 2025."
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Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Sex and Relationships, Tommy Fury, Love Island, Documentaries, Reality TV, Mental Health