What we know about Tommy Fury documentary and Molly-Mae Hague ‘reunion’

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Tommy Fury has invited the cameras into his life for his own BBC series Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury.

Speculation is rife the Love Island couple are back together after Fury and Hague split in August last year. Now the boxer has his own documentary series with the BBC to capture his “attempts to get his life back on track” while co-parenting daughter Bambi. The latest reports in The Sun suggested Hague and Fury spent Valentine’s Day together.

Speaking about the new series, Fury said: “A lot of people see me in the ring, they see me on social media, but they don’t see ME — the person behind all of that. I’m excited for everyone to finally be able to see what goes on behind the scenes, how the big fights are made, all the ups and downs as well as a glimpse into my private life.”

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury while they were dating.  (Instagram)

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury while they were dating. (Instagram)

It comes while fans are waiting to see the second drop of Prime Video series Molly: Behind It All that has documented the fallout of their break up. The drama around their New Year kiss was in the teaser for the episodes coming in spring 2025.

Hague explained why she wants Fury back and another baby in the third episode of her documentary. She told her sister Zoe: “All I want is in this life to be with him [Fury], and to have another baby with him and to grow old as a family, and to live in a nice house together and have a nice life together. That’s all I want.”

Molly-Mae Hague has her own Prime Video documentary series.Molly-Mae Hague has her own Prime Video documentary series.

Molly-Mae Hague has her own Prime Video documentary series. (Getty)

Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. will put the spotlight on the boxer and will feature on BBC Three as well as iPlayer. Fury is fighting to get his life back in order and the Love Island star is allowing cameras “every aspect of his life”, including his professional life in the ring.

Things couldn’t be more different to a year ago when Fury had it all: love with Molly-Mae Hague, their baby girl Bambi and victory over his rival Jake Paul.

Molly-Mae Hague attends Emma Grede's Molly-Mae Hague attends Emma Grede's

Molly-Mae Hague attends Emma Grede’s “A Seat At The Table” dinner. (Getty)

His life spiralled out of control when he damaged his hand in a fight. He lost his relationship with Hague as a result of alcoholism, telling Men’s Health: “We broke up because I had a problem with alcohol and I couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be anymore. It kills me to say it, but I couldn’t. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink.”

Fury spoke about his problem with alcohol after he denied claims he had cheated on Hague. The exes have also faced claims their break up was a “publicity stunt” which Hague shutdown in her Prime documentary series.

Tommy Fury during a press conference at Leonardo LondonTommy Fury during a press conference at Leonardo London

Tommy Fury spoke about his problems with alcohol. (Getty)

As the boxer promises an insight into his private life, Fury will have the chance to tell his side of the break up on camera for the first time. He first spoke about the split in his autobiography Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury.

He wrote: “The reality of separating from someone I love stole my appetite and my sleep and piled on the stress and anxiety in the time since it happened. While I have been at rock bottom personally, I’ve had to contend with the media onslaught.”

Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. is going to be produced by All3Media’s Optomen who are behind shows like Sort Your Life Out and At Home With The Furys.

Tommy: The Good The Bad The Fury is on BBC. (BBC)Tommy: The Good The Bad The Fury is on BBC. (BBC)

Tommy: The Good The Bad The Fury is on BBC. (BBC)

Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC, said: “The gloves are off in this candid, access all areas insight into the real life of Tommy Fury. With unprecedented insights, audiences will see Tommy as they never have before. Whilst he remains undefeated in his boxing career, he is also determined to remain on his feet outside of the ring.”

Rebecca McLaughlin, Executive Producer for Optomen, says: “Tommy has given extraordinary access, giving us a candid and unfiltered insight into his life and the unpredictable world of crossover boxing.”

Viewers only hear from Fury on the phone in Molly-Mae: Behind It All. One time Hague hangs up on the boxer over a row. Otherwise he only makes an appearance when the former couple are Facetiming while co-parenting their daughter Bambi.

As Hague has been filming her own documentary series with Prime that is out in the spring of 2025, it’s not known how much the influencer will feature in Fury’s BBC series.

Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. will debut on BBC Three and iPlayer later this year.

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