Love Island’s Tommy Fury announces major career change as he celebrates ‘massive goal’
09.05.2024 - 08:43
/ ok.co.uk
Tommy Fury has revealed that he is embarking on a huge new career change five years after appearing on ITV’s Love Island in 2019. The 25 year old, who recently enjoyed a wholesome trip to the countryside with his young family, is known for his professional boxing career, took part in a six-round cruiserweight contest against YouTuber and musician KSI back in October. But now, dad-of-one Tommy has revealed that he is expanding his career away from the boxing ring after revealing that he’d achieved a “massive goal” of his, just days after his fiancée Molly-Mae Hague announced that she is now an ambassador for Marks & Spencer.
In an Instagram post uploaded on Wednesday, 8 May, Tommy announced that he has landed a role in upcoming film The Debt Inherited and will star alongside Peaky Blinders actor Paul Anderson as he makes his acting debut. Written by Niki Sheldrake, the film centres on two brothers called Colin and Stanley who must pay their late father’s debts to a loan shark called Maggie. However, as they do so the pair “become involved in a criminal underworld and entangled in a web of blackmail and deceit with a host of insalubrious characters,” according to Variety.
As part of the film, Tommy will play the role of a character called Johnny who is one of Maggie’s henchmen. Meanwhile, Peaky Blinders star Paul will play a man called Terry. Once Upon A Time In London star Leo Gregory is also set to appear in the film.
Sharing the exciting news on Instagram, the social media star wrote: “THE DEBT INHERITED. PEOPLE DIE. DEBTS DON’T.
So excited to announce I’ll be making my acting debut in - THE DEBT INHERITED. Great cast, cannot wait to start shooting. Massive thanks to @dannysawaf and @oceanastudios looking forward to
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