Molly-Mae Hague reveals 'seriously not good' struggles with Tommy Fury before boxing win
01.03.2023 - 00:09
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on the truth behind her and 23 year old Tommy Fury's "seriously not so good days" while he was training for his boxing match against YouTube star Jake Paul. While recent weeks have seen the former Love Island couple remain positive and buoyed up for the monumental fight, which took place in Saudi Arabia on Sunday 26 February, the reality has been much harder for the new family of three. Alongside snaps of the celebration that the PrettyLittleThing creative director planned for her beau's return to the UK, Molly-Mae, 23, gushed over the father of her child, who told her she was "amazing" as soon as he returned home.
"DADDYS HOME," the star excitedly began her caption. "From day 1 of this fight being mentioned two and a half years ago, I backed this boy. "It definitely wasn’t a straight or easy road, we had some seriously not so good days behind closed doors… but Sunday night made it all worth it," Molly-Mae went on.
"The good guy doesn’t always finish last, I am so proud of you," the proud mum-of-one added. Molly-Mae's sister Zoe shared her own message of congratulations as she wrote: "So proud of you both xxx," in the comments. "So happy for yous.
Beautiful family xxxx," another follower encouraged. A third fan shared: "I’m not really into boxing. But I was so happy to see Tommy win.
His strength to get through this when he had the whole world doubting him shows how much character he has." While a fourth posted: "Time for special time now all so proud of you both. Bambi has the best parents. Love you both so much xxxx." Tommy was beaming as fans watched him enter the ring at the arena for his highly-anticipated fight against Jake on Sunday, two and a half years after the conversation first
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