The woman at the centre of the cheating allegations that surfaced amid Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague's breakup has spoken out, denying the claims.
The Love Island stars, both 25, shocked fans when they announced the end of their five-year relationship last week.
Since their split, rumours have circulated, including claims that Fury had allegedly cheated on Hague multiple times and had moved out of their home.
One report suggested that Hague was informed the boxer had been unfaithful with a Danish woman he met while in Macedonia. However, a spokesperson for Fury refuted the cheating claims, stating that he was “horrified by the false allegations”.
Now the woman at the centre of the reports, 20-year-old Milla Corfixen, has come forward to clear the air.
Speaking to The Sun, Milla, who has a boyfriend, denied that she and the former reality TV star kissed, insisting they “just had fun.”
“I am the girl but nothing happened,” she told the outlet. “We just had fun. I’m Danish but I am from here also. I don’t know what he’s been doing but someone else must have kissed him.”
She described Fury as a "proper gentleman" and emphasised that nothing inappropriate happened between them. Milla explained that she spends her summers in Ohrid, North Macedonia, where she has family, and met Fury through his security team, who she is mutual friends with.
Milla recounted three occasions where she partied with the British star and his friends during his holiday but clarified that they did not engage in any romantic activity.
“We did not do anything,” Milla said. “I would never have done anything with a married man, as he's basically married with a little child.”
Milla also mentioned seeing Fury on the last evening of his visit at Omnia club, stating that although they were in the same venue, they "were at the same places but we were not together". She emphasised that he "didn't flirt" with her, describing him as "just being friendly".
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Following Milla's comments, another woman has come forward, claiming to have evidence, which she shared on TikTok under the username @kaykeoghx.
In the video, she said: “I was thinking about whether I should make this video or not, but I am going to. Me and my friends were out in Manchester and we actually met him [Tommy] one night.
“Basically, we were on a night out and we met this group of guys and I didn’t really put two and two together of who he was.
“One of the guys asked for my Instagram, which I gave to him. We were all together, but basically after looking at my phone and seeing his name pop up, that’s when I realised who he was.
“Obviously, after I saw his name pop up I was thinking “What the hell”. I obviously realised who he was, but I literally have DMs and I don’t know if I should put them out or not.”
Then in a follow-up video, her friend comes forward to “explain what happened”, and then shows an alleged screenshot of the boxer messaging her on Instagram and asking “Are you in Manchester?” after sending a fire emoji.
A spokesperson for Fury previously said: “Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he’s consulting his lawyers.”
Last week, Hague announced their split on Instagram, writing on her Story: “Never in a million years did I think I’d ever have to write this.
“After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.
“I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy’s relationship has come to an end. I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter.
“Without us there would be no her, she will always be my priority.”
The Standard has contacted representatives for Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague for comment.