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Watch as Molly Mae and sister get into bitter spat over Tommy Fury reunion as he drives wedge between siblings

Watch as Molly Mae and sister get into bitter spat over Tommy Fury reunion as he drives wedge between siblings

The Irish Sun09-05-2025
MOLLY-MAE Hague and her sister Zoe furiously clash over her reunion with Tommy Fury in shock scenes from her reality show.
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Molly-Mae and sister Zoe clash over Tommy Fury in her new documentary
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Zoe says she thinks about her sister's wellbeing constantly
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Viewers are given an unfiltered look at the emotional fallout from Molly's split with the boxer, 26, - and how his looming return could be driving a wedge between the influencer., 25, and her sister.
'I would always, always, always, 100% be there for her,' Zoe insists in a tense on-camera exchange.
'But, yeah, I do worry for her, and my relationship with her if they would get back together.
"Definitely. I just want us to get on. I actually don't hate you in the slightest. Like, I feel like you actually hate me.'
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Molly, clearly emotional, pushes back: 'No, I don't hate you. But I feel that anger from you towards me, from like, years and years of us sometimes having arguments.'
The candid conversation marks one of the rawest moments yet in the series, which follows Molly as she rebuilds her life after splitting from Tommy, the father of her one-year-old daughter, Bambi.
Zoe doesn't hold back in voicing her concern, claiming: 'I think she potentially needs to look into the future and think what's best for her and Bambi.
"She's got a long, rocky road ahead, unfortunately.'
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In part one of Behind It All, the Love Island winner was grilled by Zoe once again over her man.
Molly a
dmitted that her memories of her
last July were ruined by sports star Tommy's drinking
.
Watch the terrifying moment Molly-Mae Hague is thrown from her horse in 'traumatising' accident
At the time, she confessed
to "begging and pleading" with the boxer not to get drunk at
the
Lake District ceremony - and "couldn't remember" any moments where his boozing didn't end in "disaster".
The Sun previously revealed her fiercely protective sister
has been waving red flags
, refusing to forgive or forget how things played out prior to
.
The Marathon runner and Hydrox fanatic was seen chatting to the businesswoman in her
Molly shot back at the time: "One hundred per cent."
ZOE'S CONCERN
Former British Army Medical Corps servicewoman Zoe has now followed in Molly-Mae's footsteps as an influencer.
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Tommy's looming return appears to be driving a wedge between the siblings
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Zoe previously addressed her 'turbulent' time with boxer Tommy
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The Sun uncovered footage that showed the couple sharing a kiss on New Year's Eve
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He was later accused of cheating on her with a 'blonde stranger' on a lads' holiday
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From the very first episode of Molly-Mae's Behind It All, she made her feelings on Tommy and the pair's split clear.
She said: "I'm sad for you but you have to go through it and it's hell and that's what makes me sad – you want to be with 50 per cent of Tommy but you don't want to be with the other 50 per cent of him.
'The last two months you've been happier and nicer to be around because you've not got the stressors that come along with being with him.'
In a piece to camera she added: "Mine and Tommy's relationship was very very turbulent.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury - Reunion Clues
MOLLY-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are on holiday in Dubai after splitting in August. Yet have they dropped clues about their reunion before?
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury appear to have confirmed their romance is back on
Yet in January,
the rumour mill had already started turning on their reunion after pics of
with
the boxer
resurfaced
In February, Tommy, 25, then
after the pair's romantic getaway
for Valentine's Day.
The Sun exclusively revealed how the pair
.
During the same month, Tommy was also
Fans then spotted clues the pair had
Molly-Mae was also heard
"We definitely butted heads a fair few times about him going out and me being protective with Molly.
"He was great with Bambi but he wasn't at the time being a great partner and I think that's what she potentially couldn't see."
Tommy and Molly's
'After five years of being together, I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.'
He was later
The boxer then admitted that alcohol and partying was behind his split, saying: '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.'
The couple have continued to
HAPPY REUNION
In March, Molly-Mae revealed their reunion as she spoke out on the family's holiday to Dubai.
It came after
the influencer and boxer, both 25,
from the UAE,
posted his own gallery showing their tot playing in the same hotel pool as he added the word "Dream" - while Maebe founder
admitted she was in her "happy place."
Talking of the trip on her vlog she said: "I feel like I haven't felt this excited for a trip for so long."
She then
She said: "
"It's not that I'm hiding it, I'm not quite ready to talk about it."
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The mum of one sobbed as she addressed their split in part one
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Tommy and Molly met on Love Island
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