Tommy Fury Denies Cheating Allegations Following Split with Molly-Mae Hague
The former 'Love Island' couple recently ended their engagement, prompting media speculation and public statements from both parties.
- Fury's representative states he is 'horrified' by the false cheating allegations and is consulting lawyers.
- Molly-Mae Hague announced the breakup on Instagram, expressing her heartbreak and prioritizing their daughter, Bambi.
- The couple, who met on 'Love Island' in 2019, had been together for five years and got engaged in Ibiza last year.
- Reports suggest Hague confronted Fury about alleged infidelities, leading to his departure from their shared home.
- Both have requested privacy as they navigate this difficult period.