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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae spark reunion rumours after first public appearance since split

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

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have reportedly been spotted spending an afternoon with their toddler daughter, sparking speculation about a possible reconciliation.

The pair ended their engagement in August after five years together and have since been co-parenting their first child, Bambi.

Hague, 25, is said to have ended the relationship after claims that Fury, 25, cheated on her on “several occasions”, including during a lads’ holiday where he was reportedly seen kissing another woman in front of witnesses. He denies the allegations.

Hague later revealed that she had been planning to marry Fury next September, describing the split as “a bit of a shock” that she “didn’t want to happen”.

The pair were casusally dressed as they took Bambi to a soft play centre in Cheshire on Saturday.

Photos published by MailOnline show Fury holding the infant in one arm and a drink in the other, while Hague walked slightly ahead of him.

It was enough for the tabloid to speculate that the pair might be back on, although this has not been confirmed by either party.

The photos show the two walking together and there is no hint of further tenderness.

The pair were the runners-up on Love Island season five in 2019, and got engaged in July 2023 after welcoming Bambi last year.

Fury has said: "All the allegations that were made of me recently are completely false.”

He doubled down in an interview on ITV’s This Morning that he was now committed to co-parenting and training for his next celebrity boxing bout against Darren Till.

In another interview with the Mail, he added: “It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath.

“I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that's down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me.”

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