Tommy Fury says Molly-Mae will need 'a few glasses of wine' after tattoo parlour visit
08.09.2023 - 19:05
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Tommy Fury joked fiancée Molly-Mae Hague would need a "few glasses of wine" before he explained why he was snapped visiting a tattoo studio. The boxer has previously said he had never considered having a tattoo, even turning down Molly's idea to have matching ink.
The former Love Islander has now been filmed apparently getting his first inking - and it isn't a tribute to his daughter Bambi or his wife-to-be. Instead, he got the MyProtein logo etched across his back.
However some fans were sceptical about whether Tommy really was getting a permanent tattoo after his previous comments. They pointed out they couldn't hear the noise of the tattoo gun and claimed the 24-year-old was lying in the wrong position for the location of his new marking.
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The tattooing was filmed as part of an interview with MyProtein in Old Volt Tattoo Parlour on Swan Street. Tommy opened up on what his response was when Molly-Mae asked him to get matching ones, saying: "I shut it down pretty immediately. I was like 'nah I am not getting a tattoo'. I just never thought I would get a tattoo."
He added: "I'll be honest with you, I never thought I'd see myself in a tattoo parlour any time soon. I don't know what's come over me, but I'm here and I'm about to get a tattoo." When asked how he would tell Molly-Mae, Tommy confessed: "I will get a few glasses of wine down before I tell her. Will see what she says."
As all was revealed, Tommy seemed surprised his new tattoo wasn't as bad as he thought. He said: "It's not terrible, I think my dad will approve but I guess we will have to wait and see for that one. It is not as bad as I thought it was going to be.
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