Molly-Mae Hague admits to 'really hard time' with Tommy Fury as it 'causes so many problems for us'
20.02.2024 - 17:13
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has shared a rare insight into hers and Tommy Fury's home life, admitting they've gone through "some really hard times as a family".
The ex-Love Islander was joined by her fiancé in a new YouTube video, where they discussed Tommy's recent surgery.
The professional boxer, 24, underwent a procedure on his right hand in January after suffering an injury back in 2019. He shared the news on Instagram and has been keeping fans in the loop as he recovers at home. Molly, 24, has admitted Tommy's injury previously caused "so many problems" for them both.
She also said him currently not being able to use his right hand has really impacted "everyday life". Turning to Tommy, Molly said: "You've been going through it, really, haven't you? We've got to be perfectly honest with you. I don't think...
"Basically, for those of you who don't know, Tommy's had quite a big operation on his hand. He's needed this surgery for as long as we can remember. He's been laying it on thick.
We've all known about it in the house, put it that way." Sharing a glimpse into how Tommy coped with his injury, she continued: "He didn't share it with anyone, even through all the training for the Jake Paul and KSI fights. I wrote a caption on Instagram saying we went through some really hard times as a family and I felt like the injury was always just causing us so many problems and was always there and we never spoke about it." Molly, who shares one year old daughter Bambi with Tommy, went on to say she was "proud" of her boyfriend for finally getting the operation he needed. She added: "I don't know why I'm saying 'we' as if like it's my injury but you never spoke about it so no one knew that it was causing a lot of issues for us as a family and
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