Molly Mae's unexpected sex confession that left Tommy Fury 'humiliated'

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Molly Mae Hague hasn't shied away from sharing details about the ins and outs of her relationship with Tommy Fury, and her new Prime documentary series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, is no different

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Molly Mae didn't hold back when revealing intimate details about her former romance with Tommy Fury.

The business owner opened up about the highs and lows of her relationship with the professional boxer over the years and has now hit out at her ex after admitting her life changed 'overnight' amid their messy breakup. The former Love Island couple, both 25, shocked fans in August when they announced their separation after five years together.

Both stars released emotional statements on Instagram that sent the rumour mill into overdrive, with Tommy accused of cheating - which he strenuously denied. And now the first trailer from her Prime documentary series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, released on January 17, shows a series of revelations about the painful relationship breakdown.

In one scene, Molly, who was set to marry Tommy after getting engaged last year, says: "We were utterly obsessed with one another. All I ever wanted was to get married. Suddenly, overnight, every part of my life changed." The six-part series comes after Molly shared candid admissions on her YouTube channel and her memoir, Becoming Molly-Mae.

It's been speculated that some of Molly's frank admissions could have made Tommy feel uncomfortable (

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In the bestselling 2022 book, the millionaire influencer even got candid about her and Tommy's bedroom antics, and later admitted they stopped having sex for a long period of time after the birth of Bambi. Molly told how crippling pain caused by endometriosis meant that intimacy was the last thing on her mind.

Stevenage-born Molly wrote: "Before I was with Tommy, I wasn't really having sex, so I didn't really think there were any problems other than my period pains. I was suffering horrendous pain - literally feeling like I'd been stabbed in the stomach - just awful. And it was causing me so many issues. Big TMI! But my sex life just became non-existent: it was just not part of our relationship."

According to the NHS, endometriosis is a long-term condition whereby tissue similar to the lining of a woman's womb grows in other areas of the body, including the ovaries and fallopian tubes. Symptoms include unusually heavy and/or painful periods, as well as pain during and after sex.

At one stage, Molly claimed their sex life was 'non-existent' (

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The mum-of-one's libido went 'through the roof' during her pregnancy (

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This wasn't the only time when Molly levelled with fans about her and Tommy's intimacy issues. In a frank YouTube video made with sister Zoe, Molly confessed that her 'sex drive was through the roof' during her pregnancy, while Tommy wasn't quite as keen.

Molly admitted: "Some men are really into it [sex when their pregnant partner] or some partners will be… Tommy found it quite uncomfortable the thought that Bambi was in there and I was here. It was just a bit weird." She added: "I remember when I was pregnant and I wanted to have sex all the time and Tommy didn't I was like, 'Oh do you not find me attractive?' But I always say to Tommy if I'm not feeling it, 'It's nothing to do with you it's a me problem'."

In another more recent vlog, filmed around a year after she gave birth to daughter Bambi, Molly revealed: "Tommy and I, since having Bambi, so coming up to a year now. Tommy and I haven't had any proper time together, we have date nights and go to the cinema but I don't really feel like that counts as proper time as a couple - like adult intimate nice quality time together."

Although some have praised Molly for speaking out on topics many non-famous couples can relate to all too well, others have sympathised with Tommy for having such a private matter aired so publicly. This includes Mail Online columnist Amanda Platell, who has previously penned a piece on the 'humiliation' of Tommy.

Blasting Molly's calls for privacy as 'a bit rich', Amanda wrote: "When she revealed to millions that they had no sex life, I did feel a shred of sympathy for Tommy. What man wants the world to hear that he has become as celibate as a Trappist monk. It was humiliating.

"The trouble is that to attract and retain those millions of followers who make you so much money - £6million and counting in Molly's case - you need to keep revealing more and more." The Love Island couple, widely regarded as Gen Z's Charles and Diana, prompted an outpouring of emotion after it was confirmed they'd parted ways, and forensic analysis of Molly's shock Instagram statement quickly ensued.

Showing clear devastation, the tanning entrepreneur wrote: "After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way. I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy's relationship has come to an end. I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter."

Naturally, talk soon turned to why exactly the relationship had imploded just one year after Molly accepted Tommy's swoon-worthy proposal during a romantic trip to Ibiza. Noting the telling wording of 'especially this way', a number of fans found themselves wondering how such a seemingly perfect relationship could have nosedived so sharply in a relatively short period of time.

Tommy has since been forced to deny allegations of cheating, including claims that he was seen smooching a blonde Danish woman in a Macedonia nightclub, with a spokesperson previously telling the Mirror: "Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he's consulting his lawyers."

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