Molly-Mae Hague has hit back at reports her family are “concerned” she has rekindled her relationship with ex fiancé Tommy Fury, saying the opinion of others is “not her concern”.
The influencer and boxer, both 25, originally met when taking part in the 2019 series of Love Island and got engaged in July 2023 after welcoming their first child - a daughter called Bambi - earlier that year. They shocked fans when they announced last August that they had split.
As reports that Fury had been unfaithful began to do the rounds, which he denied, both of them insisted that there would be no way back and that they were instead focusing on co-parenting Bambi.
Fast forward to New Year’s Eve, the former couple were spotted kissing at a star-studded party and are said to have secretly reconciled.

The move sparked a backlash online with her fans accusing her of staging the breakup for publicity - a claim she has since denied.
While neither her or Fury have confirmed that their romance is back on, Hague admitted last month at the launch of her Prime series Molly-Mae Hague: Behind It All that “it’s complicated”.
Since then, The Sun has reported that a source close to Hague insists they are back together and claims her family are not happy about it.
'Molly-Mae's family and friends saw the hell he put her through and they're horrified that his feet are back under the table,” the insider told the publication. “Molly-Mae's closest friends and members of her family think this is a terrible idea and that it is all going to end in tears again.

“Zoe is fiercely protective and will never forget what Tommy put her through, let alone forgive him.”
They went on to claim that Hague had been expecting more women to come forward amid cheating allegations when they split last summer.
Now, Hague has made it clear that she doesn’t give two hoots, with her representative telling the Mail Online: “At this current time Molly is focusing on what's best for herself and her daughter whilst co-parenting...
“Others' opinion on her relationship is not her focus or her concern. Only she knows how she feels.”