EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center-'Love Island UK' stars Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury announce split after 5 years

2025-05-07 08:04:28source:Liberalalliance Wealth Societycategory:Markets

After five years together,EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center one of the most famous couples to leave "Love Island U.K." have announced their split.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, who met during Season 5 of "Love Island U.K.," announced in separate statements on social media Wednesday that they are no longer in a relationship.

Hague and Fury were engaged in 2023, and share a young daughter, Bambi.

Hague, 25, said in the statement posted to her Instagram story that "never in a million years" did she think she would have to announce a breakup.

"After five years of being together I never imagined that our story would end, especially not this way," Hague wrote, adding that she was "extremely upset" to share the news of the relationship ending.

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In a statement on his Instagram story, Fury, 25, said he was "heartbroken," and asked people to respect both his and Hague's privacy. He added that their daughter is a priority to both of them.

Fury is a boxer, and the younger brother of the boxer and former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.

Hague's celebrity status skyrocketed after leaving the reality show in 2019 as a runner-up with Fury. She is a social media influencer with over 7 million followers on Instagram, a brand ambassador for the clothing brand PrettyLittleThing and she launched a self tanning range, Filter by Molly-Mae.

The last time she posted on social media with Fury was in July, in a video celebrating one year of their engagement.

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