Molly-Mae Hague has given a clear indication there is no route back for Tommy Fury after making a telling change to her social media account.
Molly-Mae Hague has firmly closed the door on any reconciliation with ex fiance Tommy Fury.
The former couple stunned their fans last month by announcing their split after five years.
Molly-Mae has refused to open up on the reason behind their relationship breakdown, with some followers hoping there was a chance the popular Love Island pair could give it another go.
However, her latest move shows the door is shut on that chapter of her life as she looks to move on as a single mum.
The blonde beauty, 25, made a big change to her previously joint Instagram account with boxer Tommy.
The home and interiors page they shared, which boasts 1.3million followers, used to be titled “Our House”. However, it has now been changed and reads: “Mollymaison.”
The decision has left fans wondering if Molly-Mae is changing her brand as she gets ready to launch her latest project. On her personal page on Tuesday, she teased an announcement would be made in five days time.
The post came after she confessed she wouldn’t be back on social media so soon after the split announcement if it wasn’t for work. In a clip shared on her YouTube channel, she confirmed to fans she wasn’t going to “spill” any details about her surprise split from Tommy, with whom she shares daughter Bambi.
She told her vlog: “To be perfectly honest with you, would I have taken a little bit more time off social media if it wasn’t for my project? Probably.
I wouldn’t have come back as soon as I had done because there wasn’t any need for me to. Because this was planned and in the pipeline for literally years. I’m ready for it to launch.”
The project is said to be over two years in the making. She added: “This big secret project I have been working on now, is coming up to…two and a half years. For the last year and a half I have been non-stop working on it every single day.
“My heart and soul have gone into this…every single bit of my passion and my energy – everything has been going into this project.”
Molly-Mae Hague’s recent actions on social media have left fans convinced that she has moved on from Tommy Fury for good. The former Love Island star has made a significant change to her joint Instagram account with Tommy, rebranding it as “Mollymaison” instead of “Our House.”
This move suggests that Molly-Mae is ready to embark on a new chapter in her life and is focused on her upcoming project.Despite the speculation surrounding their breakup, Molly-Mae has remained tight-lipped about the details of their split.
In a recent YouTube video, she addressed the situation with her fans, explaining that her return to social media was primarily for work purposes. She hinted at a surprise announcement coming soon and shared that the project she has been working on for over two years is finally ready to launch.Molly-Mae’s dedication to her project is evident in her commitment to it over the past year and a half.
She expressed her passion and excitement for the project, emphasizing that her hard work and creativity have been poured into every aspect of it. As she prepares for the launch, fans can expect to see more updates from Molly-Mae on her journey as a single mom and entrepreneur.Stay tuned for more updates on Molly-Mae’s latest project and follow her journey as she continues to inspire and motivate her followers with her dedication and hard work. Subscribe to our blog for more insightful content and valuable information. Source: Los Angeles Times
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