Molly-Mae Hague begs Tommy Fury to 'stop partying' following 'mortifying' video amid split rumours
28.11.2023 - 16:23
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague is said to be "mortified" following a video of her fiancé Tommy Fury doing the rounds on social media of him. Tommy was seen partying alongside rapper Chris Brown whilst on holiday in Abu Dhabi and Molly-Mae has made a series of demands in the aftermath of the footage going viral.
It comes amid rumours their engagement could be on the rocks following Tommy's return to their family home after he was also seen in the clip interacting with an unknown female and 'snubbed' Molly by posting about their daughter Bambi when he got back to the UK.
The heavyweight boxer returned from his trip for the Grand Prix and posted a sweet photo of his daughter Bambi in a fluffy dressing gown, writing in the caption: "Oh, how I've missed that cheeky face."
Molly, 23, has been seen without her engagement ring in recent posts, sparking concerns among fans of the couple, who first met on Love Island. Now a source says she is laying down the law and is demanding that he change his lifestyle.
A source told The Sun: "Molly has made no secret of the fact she doesn’t like it when Tommy parties too hard. This weekend has ended up being a real embarrassment to her. She was mortified when she kept getting tagged in videos while she was just trying to enjoy a festive weekend with Bambi."
Molly-Mae has reportedly told Tommy his partying "really has to stop now he’s a dad"– with it also being claimed he has been urged to ditch some of his pals who Molly thinks are a "bad influence" and that Tommy is easily led.
Molly-Mae has previously shared her concern that she can end up arguing with Tommy due to his boozing. She revealed in her book Becoming Molly Mae: "The only major arguments Tommy and I have had have been to do with him drinking. Which
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