Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury spark split rumours weeks before the birth of their first child together
More under this adMolly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury left fans worried as they celebrated Christmas separately until Molly confirmed everything’s well in their paradise.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury were particularly excited to be celebrating their last Christmas before welcoming a new member to their family. And as excited as the couple seemed for their Christmas, the two spent Christmas day apart.
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Where’s Tommy?
Fans were left worried, according to Mirror, after seeing Molly-Mae’s Christmas story updates. The two spent a beautiful Christmas eve together, however, Tommy went to celebrate the big day with his family.
Meanwhile, Molly-Mae posted stories of her mom and sister Zoe. This led fans into believing that something may be not right as they couldn’t see Tommy in the snaps. Many fans took to Twitter to discuss what was happening with probably Love Island’s most loved-up couple. One wrote:
More under this adMore under this adOMG have Tommy and Molly split or something? Where he is? It's Christmas DayMore under this adMore under this ad
Another concerned fan said:
Molly and Tommy are NOT together at Christmas..... and I'm worried
While another curiously asked:
Why is it just Molly-Mae and her fam and not Tommy? Someone explainMore under this adMore under this ad
Everything’s alright
As Tommy went to have Christmas dinner with his own family, fans bombarded the PLT creative director with questions about Tommy’s whereabouts so much so that she had to post a clarification. The soon-to-be mum was forced to deny split rumours as she updated her followers on Instagram and wrote:
More under this adMore under this adEveryone asking 'Where's Tommy'. He's having dinner with his family.More under this adMore under this ad
He'll be back soon
The Love Island stars are about to welcome their new child any week now.
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Mirror: Pregnant Molly-Mae forced to deny Tommy split as he's nowhere to be seen on Christmas Day