Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have been accused of faking their emotional reunion after being separated for three weeks.
The boxer, 23, returned to Manchester on Monday after beating Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia - and Molly, also 23, filmed the moment her 'champ' walked through the door.
Dressed in shorts and a hoodie with his champion's belt slung over his shoulder, Tommy grinned as his girlfriend threw her arms around him.
However fans aren't convinced the reunion was legitimate with some accusing the couple of faking proceedings.
"Is anything in these influencers' life authentic?" asked one. "Everything has to be set up and picture perfect for Insta. As if he’s come back from a fight in Dubai and all he’s got is a backpack and the belt over his shoulder."
Another agreed, saying: "Aye bro she’s had that camera on record and has been in the hall waiting ever since the fight ended."
However a third defended the pair, saying: "Looks weird yeah, but Mollys always filming for Social Media and Youtube and Boxers always carry their belts on the way home for the press to photograph them with it… they lit carry them through the airports and everything. It’s a huge belt doesn’t exactly fit in his backpack."
Molly made sure the setting was picture-perfect with a string of gold balloons and a 'Welcome home champ' banner.
She'd also got her hair done earlier in the day as she showed off her new extensions.
However her baby Bambi didn't seem too impressed with her mum's new locks after Molly revealed she'd thrown up on them.
Taking to Instagram with a photo of her shoulder covered in baby sick, she joked: "Bambi must have known it was a fresh hair day."
Molly told fans she couldn't watch the fight on Sunday in which Tommy beat YouTuber Jake after a split decision.
She was told about the result by her sister Zoe and Love Island pal Maura Higgins before bursting into tears.
A host of celebrities came to watch Tommy and Jake slug it out at the Diriyah Arena and now the brother of boxer Tyson Fury is set to make some big money in the US.
A source said: "Tommy is hot property after his win, and will have lots of brands wanting to work with him in America, where he was pretty much unknown before the Jake Paul fight. That has all changed."
Tommy made at least £3.7million from the bout, which included a £1.6million purse and money from pay-per-view.