Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague. Matt Frost/ITV/Shutterstock
Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have emerged as a thriving reality TV couple following their romantic journey on Love Island U.K. The duo's love story began when Fury, a skilled boxer, joined the cast as one of the initial surprises in season 5, which aired in June 2019. Initially intrigued by fellow contestant Lucie Donlan, Fury's attention quickly shifted to Hague when she made a late entrance into the Spanish villa. From that point onward, the two became a couple and remained together until the season's conclusion.
Fury and Hague, who now live together, continued their relationship after leaving the villa. Hague, a fashion influencer and blogger, expressed her belief that they are soulmates and spoke about their strong bond in an interview with Cosmopolitan UK in June 2021. She mentioned that her parents approve of their relationship and that they enjoy being affectionate with each other. Despite rumors of a breakup, they are very happy and committed to each other.
The twosome later announced in September 2022 that they were expecting their first baby. Their daughter arrived in January 2023.
Keep reading for Fury and Hague’s complete relationship timeline:
June 2019
They were selected to participate in the fifth season of the popular ITV dating show. Following a month of being paired together, Fury romantically approached Hague and asked her to be his girlfriend with the help of her beloved stuffed toy.
August 2019
"Dear Mom, Dad left me here for his own good. He wanted me to convey that you mean the world to him. I'll leave it up to Dad," a message attached to Hague's beloved stuffed elephant stated. Fury then interjected and expressed his desire for Hague, stating that she is "the only woman for me" and suggested they formalize their relationship.
The pair showcased their unwavering commitment to each other during the dreaded Casa Amor twist (where the girls embarked on a multi-day “mini-break”) and were filled with joy upon their reunion. In the end, they secured the second spot, just behind former couple Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea.
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October 2021
Moved into a shared apartment in Manchester, England, after their time on reality TV. Almost two years later, they experienced a burglary while they were away. Hague documented the frightening incident in a YouTube video the next November, mentioning that their residence had been "burglarized, thoroughly searched, and completely stripped of belongings."“It was a challenging period in our lives, but we persevered," Fury later revealed to The Sun. "Rather than dwelling on it, we consciously push it to the back of our minds. We accept the situation for what it is. ... When I'm away from home, concerns for Molly naturally arise, but I consciously choose to suppress them, as dwelling on them would negatively impact both my well-being and job performance. I refuse to let those worries dominate my thoughts. Knowing that Molly is safe and sound is my primary focus - maintaining a positive mindset. I choose not to live my life contemplating the 'what ifs.' It's futile to think in that manner."
March 2022
Fury and Hague purchased their dream home in Manchester one year later — and several months before learning that she was pregnant with their first baby.
January 2023
The couple chose to name their daughter Bambi, inspired by the beloved Disney film.
Hague expressed her overwhelming joy and gratitude through an Instagram Story, declaring that becoming a mother to their baby girl has been the most remarkable experience. She marvels at the fact that her love for her daughter continues to grow with every passing moment. Holding the little one in her arms brings an indescribable feeling, as her heart feels like it will burst from love. She expresses deep gratitude for the arrival of their daughter and considers it a blessing to be her parents. The couple vows to love and care for their child unconditionally, forever.
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July 2023
In a Netflix teaser for Tyson Fury's new docuseries "At Home With the Furys" capturing his life after retiring from boxing, the duo made an appearance. Tommy, who is also a professional boxer like his brother Tyson, joked that Hague, his partner, asked if he felt prepared to become a father. Tommy enthusiastically responded, expressing his eagerness to be present during the delivery to cut the umbilical cord.
The series is slated to premiere one month later in August.