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Carla Feric

Molly-Mae Hague needed therapy to process moving back in with Tommy Fury

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she had therapy after rekindling her relationship with Tommy Fury (Ben Whitley/PA) - (PA Wire)

Reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague has told how she was “triggered” by memories of her break-up with Tommy Fury when she moved back in with the boxer.

In the latest three episodes of the second season of Molly-Mae: Behind It All, released on Amazon Prime Video, it was revealed the 26-year-old was having therapy to help with moving back in Fury.

The couple, who met on ITV dating show Love Island, split in August 2024, more than a year after their engagement.

They have since rekindled their relationship, and confirmed they were back together in May 2025.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury met on ITV dating show Love Island (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)

In the new episodes released on Friday, Hague is seen attending a therapy session.

Speaking about moving in with him once more, she said: “I’m triggered by this whole thing, the past, and the fact this isn’t the first time that I’ve moved.”

As she went to therapy, she opened up about their split, and said: “It was deep. The past does affect me. I’m an avoider and I struggle to face things head-on.

“My biggest trauma would be my break-up which happened last year.”

She called therapy “out of my comfort zone”, and refused to finish the session on-camera.

She was later seen navigating the “bittersweet” move, and as she was packing up her house, she said: “It’s all very, very overwhelming.

Molly-Mae Hague is shown in the series attending a therapy session (James Manning/PA) (PA Archive)

“It is so sad leaving this behind. It’s incredibly sentimental to me.”

She reflected on the memories in her home, which is where she has raised the couple’s two-year-old daughter, Bambi, and said: “It was such an incredible chapter of my life when I moved in here, and taking Bambi home.

“Closing the door and leaving that behind and it just being an empty shell with memories in it, is just really sad.”

She later broke down in tears and hid from the cameras, and said: “I’m just stressed and I feel exhausted and mentally drained.

“I’m finding it harder than I thought I would.”

The first season of Hague’s Prime Video series, which picked up a National Television Award last year, depicted the aftermath of her break-up with Fury.

Episodes four to six of Molly-Mae: Behind It All series two launch are available to watch on Prime Video.

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