Molly-Mae Hague snub as she fails to show support for future brother-in-law Tyson Fury after fight
20.05.2024 - 09:45
/ ok.co.uk
Molly Mae-Hague has failed to show support for her future brother-in-law Tyson Fury following his fight against Oleksandr Usyk.
The ex-Love Islander is set to join the Fury family when she marries long-term boyfriend Tommy Fury, after he proposed in 2023. Molly, 25, has previously shared her support for boxer Tyson, 35, after his fights, but she has remained silent on his latest bout.
He faced Usyk in a historic clash in Saudi Arabia on 19 May, which saw the dad-of-seven stripped of his heavyweight champion title. Molly opted to skip the family event, but Tommy, 25, jetted out to Saudi Arabia to support his older brother.
Molly has been busy holidaying in Ibiza, where she's been celebrating her older sister Zoe's hen do. She has shared numerous snaps from the getaway on social media but avoided mentioning or sharing anything about Tyson's fight.
It comes as she and Tommy have sparked split rumours, with fans wondering if the pair have secretly parted ways.
The couple have been in a relationship since 2019, when they met on Love Island, and are parents to one year old daughter Bambi. The star's lack of interaction on Tommy's social media post about Tyson's big match caused one follower to say: "There's something going on here with him and Molly-Mae and I don't like it one bit." Another worried fan commented: "Guys, I feel like they have broken up.
Something bad seems to have happened and I can just feel it." Fans have also noticed that Molly recently skipped wishing her other half a happy 25th birthday on social media or publicly acknowledging his special day.
Tommy turned 25 on 7 May. One fan said online: "Just now noticing that Tommy’s birthday was on May the 7th and it’s been radio silence from Molly on her socials… him
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