Molly-Mae Hague took to Instagram on Tuesday evening to thank her loyal followers for supporting her after her shocking split from fiancé Tommy Fury.
Over the weekend, the Danish woman who Tommy was accused of ‘brazenly kissing’ during his boozy holiday finally confirmed the smooch, after previously denying she and boxer ever locked lips and claiming she had a boyfriend.
She has since taken to social media to confirm she’s ‘cleared the air’ with Molly-Mae, while thanking her own followers for their support amid the backlash she’s received.
And amid the furore surrounding her relationship, Molly-Mae, 25, has now officially broken her social media silence as she shared a low-key photo of herself to her Instagram grid.
Wearing a pair of white pajamas, the influencer was seen enjoying a hot beverage while leaning on a wooden hut balcony.
Molly-Mae Hague took to Instagram on Tuesday evening to thank her loyal followers for supporting her following her shocking split from fiancé Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae has now officially broken her social media silence as she shared a low-key photo of herself to her Instagram grid and thanked her ‘best online friends’ for supporting her
Over the weekend, the Danish woman who Tommy was accused of ‘brazenly kissing’ during his boozy holiday has finally confirmed the smooch, after previously denying she and boxer ever locked lips
Milla has since taken to social media to confirm she’s ‘cleared the air’ with Molly-Mae, while thanking her own followers for their support amid the backlash she’s received
The Love Island star, who styled her long blonde tresses in a neat low bun, looked downcast as she peered over the balcony which sat over a pond.
She penned: ‘Thank you for being the best online friends I could’ve ever wished for’.
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