Molly-Mae & Tommy Fury ‘set themselves up for fall with perfect romance… his Casa Amor behaviour has huge consequences’ | The Sun

THEY’RE reality TV’s ultimate power couple, but it seems there’s trouble in paradise for Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury.

The boxer, 24, was spotted partying in Dubai at the weekend with rapper Chris Brown and a group of girls following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.


A video clip showed a woman grabbing Tommy's face in the club as they danced, sparking concern among the couple's followers.

Insiders told The Sun that Tommy’s antics haven’t gone down well with his fiancée, 24 – who was back at home in the UK looking after their daughter Bambi.

Fans were quick to spot Molly Mae wasn’t wearing her engagement ring, worth an estimated £600K, in recent snaps, fuelling speculation she’s unhappy with his behaviour.

Meanwhile, on his return to the UK, Tommy appeared to 'snub' Molly-Mae by sharing a sweet photo of daughter Bambi, with the influencer noticeably absent in the picture.

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Body language expert Judi James says the couple has set “such a high bar” that “even what could be just one quick night out that some unknown woman invaded looks off key”.

“Molly and Tommy have a very idealistic relationship, making them the ultimate power couple of the Love Island and social media elite,” she explains. 

“Even one quick glance at the pitch-perfect choreography and dressing involved in creating his marriage proposal and their joint selfies and family pics show the constant pressure to provide signals of their perfect romance.

“Molly in particular lives her blissful life and her loving relationship through a social media filter, so any clips or pics of Tommy not being on-brand would hurt enormously. 

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Molly-Mae's 'signature gesture in photos and selfies is to display her huge engagement ring with pride and love', says JudiCredit: mollymae/Instagram..
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Judi suggests the couple set themselves up for a fall with their 'perfect romance'Credit: Instagram

“These two know all the rituals and the power of the ritualistic gesture from their days on Love Island, so Tommy’s ‘Casa Amor’ behaviour as he parties without Molly, and her very emphatic-looking bare ring finger displays do look important and telling.”

Judi adds that Tommy’s body language at the club, which shows him dancing and having fun without Molly, is off-brand enough, but the one 'face-holding gesture' from a woman could throw up territorial red flags in a partner’s eyes, even if it was performed in front of them. 

“It’s oddly playful and banter-ish,” she continues.

“Tommy’s profile during and after Love Island has been to be one of the ‘good guys’ – a bit of a beacon of hope against all the love rats and high profile cheats that get featured on that show every season.

These two know all the rituals and the power of the ritualistic gesture from their days on Love Island, so Tommy’s ‘Casa Amor’ behaviour as he parties without Molly, and her very emphatic-looking bare ring finger displays do look important and telling

“A face-touch is a gesture normally only used between very close friends, and even then only rarely. 

“This is a playful-looking gesture and although Tommy doesn’t respond or reciprocate, it could still evoke territorial responses from Molly, especially as he appears to be surrounded by women at the time.”

Judi points out that previously, Molly’s signature gesture in photos and selfies is to display her huge engagement ring with pride and love.

“It looks too big to leave off by mistake, suggesting she must realise that she is making a gesture that is now a tradition among troubled celeb couples – like Chloe Madeley just recently.

“Hopefully it’s just a warning shot to Tommy for a clumsy moment.”


An insider told The Sun that Molly has made no secret of the fact she doesn’t like it when Tommy parties too hard.

“This weekend has ended up being a real embarrassment to her,” the source claimed. 

“She was mortified when she kept getting tagged in videos while she was just trying to enjoy a festive weekend with Bambi.

“She has told Tommy it really has to stop now he’s a dad and has told him to ditch some of his pals, who she thinks are a bad influence.”

Molly previously revealed in her book, Becoming Molly-Mae, that booze is one of the main causes of arguments between her and Tommy.

“He won’t even do anything wrong; I’ll just lose it at him because I hate it,” she wrote.

"I do have this anxiety around alcohol and the things I’ve seen it do to the people around me – I personally don’t think that alcohol adds anything good to a situation.

"In my experience, yes, it might temporarily make you have a better night out, but the next day you’re suffering the repercussions when you have a terrible hangover.

"Maybe I’ve just never had a good experience with it."

Tommy and Molly met on Love Island in 2019 and became parents in January.

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