Overview
- Tommy Fury says waking up alone in their Cheshire mansion after Molly-Mae and daughter Bambi moved out became his turning point for change
- He traces his heavy drinking problem to a January 2024 hand injury that left him unable to train and led him to hit 'rock bottom'
- Fury reports he has dramatically reduced his alcohol intake, reserving drinks for rare social occasions
- Molly-Mae Hague has since reconciled with Fury and they are co-living while co-parenting Bambi, though their reunion remains fragile
- A newly aired BBC documentary revealed candid binge-drinking admissions and a blunt family intervention by his father John Fury, intensifying public scrutiny