
Tommy Fury sends fans into meltdown with first loved-up snap with Molly-Mae since reunion
Tommy Fury has sent fans into a frenzy after posting a candid snap of him and his rekindled lover Molly-Mae Hague.
The Love Island stars shocked fans with the announcement of their split in August last year, just a year after their romantic and emotional engagement post. After following their love story from the moment they first met on our screens, fans were distraught to hear that the two were no longer in a relationship.
Although, things took yet another unexpected turn when in the second part of her Prime Video series, Behind It All, Molly-Mae confirmed the two were on their way to getting back together.
Since then, the couple have made it pretty clear that they are rekindling the romance, with a few pictures spending time together here and there – all of which have been shared by Molly-Mae, 26.
In his latest Instagram post, the 26-year-old boxer wrote alongside a load of series of wholesome family pictures, "Lucky to call this life mine." The reality star posted pictures of himself with his daughter on what appears to be a family trip to the Isle of Man, but it was the final photo that set off the excitement.
The last photo of their trip showed him cosy with Molly-Mae, the first photo he has shared of the couple since their split. Tommy poses with his hands affectionately around Molly's waist.
This has been on the cards for a while after the reality star-turned-influencer described it to be something "worth saving" in her docuseries.
Throughout their split, Molly has been open and honest with fans where she's felt comfortable, and many feel as though they've been on the journey together.
Thrilled fans flooded the comments of Tommy's post, with one person writing: "Too happy to see you both back together. I never stopped rooting for you two!!" As another person shared: "My favourite Love Island couple is back together finally."
One user wrote: "YESSSS!!!!!!! I knew in my heart that you guys would find your way back." Another fan added to the excitement, sharing: "Last pic!!! The world is healing!!!!"
The famous couple have been spending a lot of time together since the breakup in August 2024. At the time, their split was put down to Tommy unfounded claims Tommy had cheated on Molly-Mae, which the pair both later denied.
Tommy later admitted his issues with drinking alcohol caused their split, which Molly also explains in her TV series.

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