Love Island UK’s Tommy Fury blames alcohol for Molly-Mae Hague split

Tommy Fury and Molly Mae Hague
Line image; Getty Imageslove island ukof Tommy Fury is clarifying what went wrong in his relationship with molly mae hague.
“There have been so many stories in the newspapers every day for the past six months since Molly and I broke up, and if it’s not coming from me or Molly, it’s complete nonsense,” said Fury, 25. Tell reporters. Men’s Health UK In an interview published Wednesday, January 15. “All I’ve seen in the last six months is ‘Liar!'” “He slept with me!” “He slept with this girl, he slept with that girl!” Total bullshit.
Instead, Fury explained that his mental health began to suffer after a boxing injury. To cope with the situation, he self-medicated with alcohol.
“We broke up because I had a drinking problem and I could no longer be the partner I wanted to be,” he shared. “It hurts me to say it but I can’t. I love a pint and I love drinking.
Fury made it clear that cheating was “never an issue.” Instead, the problem in his relationship “was drinking, and drinking is not a good thing.”

“You need to master it,” he shared. “If you’re in the same situation as me, you just think it’s going to solve all your problems, but it doesn’t. You wake up worse and you want to drink more to try to feel happy again. That’s it cycle.
Fury and Hague, 25, fell in love during season five of Game of Thrones. love island uk In 2019, they got engaged in 2023 and welcomed their daughter, Bambi, a few months later.
However, in August 2024, the couple called off their engagement and went their separate ways.
“Never in a million years did I think I would have to write this,” Hauge wrote on her Instagram Story at the time. “After five years together, I never thought our story would end, especially not like this. It is with great dismay that I announce that my relationship with Tommy is over.

Tommy Fury and Molly Mae Hague
David M. Bennett/Dave Bennett/Getty Images for PrettyLittleThingIn the latest interview, Fury said he hopes more viewers will question whether there is more going on in his life after their breakup, rather than jumping to conclusions.
“No one asked me how I was doing. I checked my inbox. There were millions of messages in there, all negative,” he said. “I’m not looking for sympathy. No matter what I do right or wrong, people are still going to hate me. As long as my family loves me. I just want to play, make money and take care of my daughter.
As Hague prepares to release her new documentary series, Molly Mae: Behind it allOn Friday, January 17, Fury is focused on returning to boxing and doing what he loves.
“2025,” he shared. “Positivity breeds positivity.”
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (samsa) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).