Tommy Fury says he was intoxicated when Molly-Mae Hague walked out on him
Tommy Fury (BBC/Optomen Television Limited/PA)
Reality TV star Tommy Fury has said he does not remember what it felt like when his fiancee Molly Mae-Hague walked out on him with their daughter Bambi, as he was intoxicated.
The boxer, 26, who met Hague on ITV dating show , speaks about his struggles with alcohol dependency in his new BBC Three docu-series, .
In episode one he says: āIāve never even said this before, but when theyād actually left the house, I was actually drunk at that point, so I donāt actually remember it that well, which was even more upsetting.
āI woke up. I was like shit, and I was listening to probably the silence of the house for like an hour. I was like, f***. And that was the last time theyāve been here.
āIām not going to lie and say I knew the feeling of what it was like when they walked out, I didnāt because I was intoxicated.
āBut no matter how drunk I was, as long as Bambiās routine stayed the same, Iād still be up in the morning, quarter past seven, making a bottle in the microwave, doing the milk, getting her up, bringing her down, making her breakfast.
āIām still doing all that and, in my mind, if I could keep my fatherly duties going everything else will be OK.ā
Also in the episode, Fury denies allegations of cheating that were spread online, and emphasises that the breakdown of their relationship was because of his problems with alcohol.
Fury, who is the half-brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, and Hague, 26, were runners up on in 2019, and announced their engagement in July 2023.
In August 2024, they said that the relationship had ended, in separate social media messages, with Fury saying he was āheartbrokenā to share the news.
In an episode of her Prime Video docuseries, , Hague spoke about how his drinking had affected their relationship, and in series two she gave an update on their future, saying that they have something āworth savingā.
In his new TV series the boxer ābares all about the demons that drove him to drinkā and tries to prove to Hague that he is āa dependable father and partner once againā, according to a description from the BBC.
The series also looks at his boxing career, which took a backseat amid his hand surgery in January 2024.
Speaking to the PA news agency, Fury said: āI feel like whatever doesnāt kill you makes you stronger and that year of 2024 was the toughest year by far.
āItās a long way behind me now. Iām not that person any more, and I feel like everythingās a lesson.ā
Part one of will be available on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three on Tuesday August 19, with part two scheduled for later in the year.
