Molly-Mae admits to disliking having to watch Tommy Fury in the ring
More under this adMolly-Mae has opened up about how she really feels when having to watch boxer beau, Tommy Fury, in the ring.
Following Tommy Fury's triumphant boxing fight, the couple will be headed to the United States to celebrate his 23rd birthday.
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A love for burgers
Molly-Mae Hague took to her social media to share with fans what Tommy has in store for the couple's latest romantic getaway—and apparently it involves lots of burgers. The blonde beauty said:
We're going away for a holiday to America for his birthday (Tommy will turn 23 on May 7). We are looking forward to that. He's give me a list of all the places he wants to eat at. He's very excited to eat. His favourite things are burgers. There will be burgers everywhere literally.More under this adMore under this ad
'The fear of watching your person in the ring is not nice'
In the same YouTube video, 22-year-old Hague also explained that she has a hard time having to watch her boyfriend in the ring. She shared with fans that the feeling of having to watch her partner fighting is very hard on her. She said:
I don't actually watch him—I watch the screen. That's my way of dealing with it.To watch him in the flesh, it feels much harder. I watch him on the screen and that relieves a little bit of the stress, but I have got nail marks on my arm where they have been digging in. It's just horrible. I would not wish it on my worst enemy honestly. The fear of watching your person in the ring is not nice. It really isn't.More under this adMore under this ad
And added:
I'm so proud and so relieved and I know he will be too. He's waited so long for that moment and, now we have got that win, we can be a couple again because I feel like I have not seen him for two months, so it will be nice.
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