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Molly-Mae Hague’s Amazon Series Will Follow Aftermath of Shock Split From Tommy Fury

Lily Ford
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Amazon Prime Video has confirmed that a new series on Love Island U.K. star Molly-Mae Hague will premiere in January 2025.

The new, exclusive access docuseries will follow the content creator and influencer who, after pairing up with boxer Tommy Fury in the 2019 series of the ITV show, has become one of the most successful islanders ever, accruing over eight million followers on Instagram.

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The program will follow the recent launch of her own clothing brand, Maebe, and the highly publicized split between her and fiancé Fury, which shocked fans across the country in August. The pair share a child, Bambi, born in January of last year.

“We’ll see Molly-Mae adapt to the challenges of motherhood, all while preparing to launch her biggest business venture to date: ‘Maebe,'” a synopsis read. “In this intimate look, we uncover how these experiences have shaped her into the powerhouse entrepreneur she is today.”

“This is Molly-Mae as you’ve never seen her before — raw, real and redefining what it means to be successful under intense public scrutiny.”

The first three episodes will launch Jan. 17 and the remaining three episodes will drop in Spring 2025.

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In a recent interview with British Vogue, cover star Hague said about her breakup: “No one will ever really know what went down apart from Tommy and I, and that’s how we’d like to keep it, for Bambi’s sake. I do think that he will talk about things eventually. I do think that when he’s ready, like, maybe more will be said. But I think that’s for him to do on his terms.”

Tommy has previously denied claims he cheated on his ex-partner but has not given any more details on the split.

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