Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury jet away from house renovations on holiday for his birthday
03.05.2022 - 14:33
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague couldn't have looked more excited as she jetted off to the USA with her boyfriend, Tommy Fury, for his upcoming birthday.Taking a break from the extensive renovations at their £3million mansion, the Love Island couple, both 22, documented their journey Stateside on their social media. Surrounded by £17,000 worth of Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton suitcases, Molly-Mae was dressed in a comfortable white tracksuit set as she delightedly smiled for the snap captioned: "Off we gooo." Tommy admitted he had "waited for this holiday for so long with you" as he was also sure to share a loved-up snap with Molly as they made the journey from Manchester to London Heathrow for their flight.
Once at Heathrow's first-class lounge, Molly and Tommy enjoyed some sushi and stocked up on snacks for their flight ahead.The pair have yet to reveal where they have jetted off to.The holidays come amid the couple's renovations at their new home. PrettyLittleThing creative director Molly and professional boxer Tommy purchased their dream home earlier this year after a long search for the right property.
The couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, have big plans for their new home, which boasts six bedrooms and is located in an affluent area of Cheshire. Molly has already revealed plans for her dressing room and has shared a handful of snaps showing off her and Tommy's sprawling new pad, and most recently, she took to her popular Youtube channel to give her fans a glimpse of the building work which has already started.The house work, which has caused lots of noise, will take 12 weeks to complete, including the ultimate master bedroom, so in the meantime, she and Tommy will be sleeping in the bed from their original Manchester flat
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