Molly-Mae Hague has dropped the trailer for the latest instalment of her Amazon Prime documentary series and immediately faces a grilling over her relationship status.
The Love Island star, 25, shocked fans last summer when she called off her engagement to boxer Tommy Fury, also 25, with whom she shares two-year-old daughter Bambi.
Addressing the split in the first part of Molly-Mae: Behind It All in January, she said that things between them broke down due to problems caused by his alcohol consumption.
Following growing speculation, she recently admitted in a YouTube vlog that she and Fury were working on “rebuilding” their relationship.
One person who seems less than impressed by this development is Hague’s sister Zoe, who can be seen outright asking her in the new trailer: “Have you actually addressed the problems?”

The Maebe founder can be heard saying: “Things are looking like they’re heading in a good direction, but by tomorrow could it all be destroyed again? 100 per cent.”
She is then shown being questioned by her manager Fran over whether she spent New Year’s Eve with Fury after pictures were published showing them sharing a midnight kiss.
“The higher you are, the higher you can fall,” she adds.
Elsewhere in the clip, Hague’s busy schedule remains as jam-packed as ever and sees her posing for photo shoots and strutting her stuff on the catwalk.
There is also a very dramatic moment where the influencer is flung off a horse that she is riding.

An emotional Hague gets some tough love from Fran, who tells her: “I think you’ve lost your spark.”
While little Bambi again steals every scene she is in, telling her deflated-seeming mummy she loves her.
Despite their relationship being back on track, Fury has confirmed that he won’t be appearing in Hague’s show after landing his own on the BBC.
Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury will document “every aspect of his life” as the younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury focuses on getting back into the boxing ring.
It’s unclear whether Hague will feature in the series but given the shows are on rival networks, it would seem unlikely.