Overview
- Tommy Fury admits in the film that he resorted to nightly binge drinking of up to twenty shots and beers to blackout during the strain on his relationship with Molly-Mae.
- The documentary shows Fury visibly intoxicated on camera, lamenting the loss of his boxing identity after a hand injury stalled his career.
- John Fury, drawing on his experience with son Tyson’s battles, is heard urging Molly-Mae to leave Tommy if he refuses to change his drinking habits.
- Despite the raw admissions, the couple continue to share family moments with daughter Bambi, including celebrating her move out of a sleeping bag.
- The BBC Three series builds on Molly-Mae’s earlier Amazon docuseries by adding unfiltered footage that has reignited public scrutiny of their co-parenting and privacy boundaries.