16 January 2025

Love Island UK Tommy Fury blames alcohol for Molly-Mae Hague breakup

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Love Island UK's Tommy Fury It is putting things right What went wrong? In his relationship with Molly Mae Hague.

Fury, 25, said: “With my split from Molly, there's been a lot of talk in the newspapers every day for the last six months, but if it's not coming from my mouth or Molly's mouth, it's complete and utter rubbish.” Men's Health UK In an interview published on Wednesday, January 15. “All I've seen for the past six months is 'Cheater!' ” “He slept with me!” “He slept with this girl, he slept with that girl!” Complete and utter bullshit.

Instead, Fury explained that his mental health began to suffer after suffering a boxing injury. As a way to cope, he medicated himself with alcohol.

“We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and couldn't be the partner I wanted to be anymore,” he said. “It kills me to say it, but I couldn't. I liked a pint of beer, and I like to drink.

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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague's romance has ended five years after they met in the UK's Love Island villa. Fury, a professional boxer, was one of the first surprises in season five, which aired in June 2019. After exploring his relationship with fellow contestant Lucy Donlan, Fury was drawn to The Hague several days later (…)

Fury made that clear “Cheating was never a thingInstead, the problems in his relationship were “drinking, and drinking is not good.”

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“You need to control it,” he shared. “If you're in the same place as me, where you just think this is going to cure all your problems, it's not. You wake up worse and want to drink more to try to feel happy again. That's the cycle of it.”

Fury and Hague, 25, fell in love while appearing in the fifth season of the series Love Island UK In 2019. They got engaged in 2023, months after welcoming their daughter, Bambi.

But in August 2024, the couple will get married They broke off their engagement And they went their separate ways.

“Never in a million years did I think I would ever have to write this,” Hogg wrote via her Instagram Story at the time. “After five years of being together, I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way. I am extremely upset to announce that my relationship with Tommy is over.

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In his recent interview, Fury said he wished more viewers would wonder if there was more to his life after the breakup rather than jumping to conclusions.

“No one ever asked me how I was doing. I just checked my inbox. He said: ‘There are millions of messages, all negative.’ “I’m not looking for sympathy. Whether I do the right thing or I do the wrong thing, people will still hate me. As long as my family loves me. “I just want to fight my fights, make my money and take care of my daughter.”

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Love Island UK alumnus Molly-Mae Hague is turning heads after her split from Tommy Fury, but she “never” plans to spill all the tea. The 25-year-old shared her post-breakup perspective in a new YouTube vlog uploaded on Thursday, August 29. “I feel like a lot of you might have clicked on this video (…)

As The Hague prepares to release its new documentary series, Molly-Mae: Behind everythingon Friday, January 17, Fury is focused on getting back in the ring and doing what he loves most.

“2025” Share. “Positivity begets positivity.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Samhsa) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

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