Molly-Mae Hague faces an incredible career flop if she ever decides to take back her fiancé, Tommy Fury.
Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, a PR expert said: “Since announcing her split with Tommy, Molly-Mae has been inundated with support from fans and even people who were initially indifferent about her.
She has been branded as a strong and independent woman, and her huge following have celebrated her self-worth and self-love in deciding to end her engagement with Tommy after five years following the cheating allegations.
“If Molly-Mae decides to give things another go with the father of her 20-month-old daughter Bambi, she then risks losing the respect of her loyal fanbase. It has been one of the biggest shows of support for someone so publicly in years, however, as for Tommy, it seems like his world has come crumbling down. So far, Molly-Mae has proved herself to be dignified in the split, and has remained silent through all the heartbreaking rumours.”
The PR expert continued: “If she would be to ever take back Tommy and attempt to rebuild the seemingly perfect life they had together, I fear her fans would turn against her in the worst way possible. She could also risk jeopardising her career and could lose thousands upon thousands of followers. Right now, it doesn’t look likely that Molly-Mae would even consider allowing Tommy back into her life. However, in the future, it could be a possibility.”
It comes after mum-of-one Molly-Mae shared a glimpse of her life post-breakup as she thanked them for being ‘the best’ in her first Instagram post since her split with Tommy.
It appears that she also has a huge backing from fellow celebrities who have rushed to express their support in Molly’s latest Instagram post. Molly, 25, who announced her shock split from fiancé Tommy Fury a fortnight ago, broke her silence following cheating claims by sharing a new snap on the social media platform, where she boasts 8.2million followers.
Looking solemnly across a lake with a mug in her hand, Molly, dressed in a crisp white co-ord, shared: “Thank you for being the best online friends I could’ve ever wished for” from what looks to be a secluded lakeside lodge. Amid the announcement of their five-year romance coming to an end, cheating allegations against Tommy have swirled, all of which he has denied to the Mirror.
Now, she has shared a photograph of an ultrasound on Instagram. The young woman did not say who the scan belonged to but posted a pink love heart alongside the image and wrote: “2025.”
Molly-Mae and Tommy, who share one-year-old daughter, Bambi, were engaged to marry, however Molly had previously opened up about the pair ‘living separate lives’. Just weeks before the shock split, she spoke of ‘single parenting’ as the 25-year-old had been away from home again.
Molly-Mae wrote in her statement: “Never in a million years did I ever think I’d have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way. I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy’s relationship has come to an end. I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter. Without us there would be no her, she will always be my priority.
“I just want to thank you all for the love you have shown us over the last five years. You have all been a part of our journey and I feel it’s right to share this with you all. Whilst I attempt to navigate the coming days and weeks, please kindly respect my privacy over this difficult time. I’ll be back when it feels right.”
In his own statement, Tommy said: “I am heartbroken to share that Molly & I have decided to end our relationship. The past five years have led to us having our beautiful baby girl, Bambi and I will be forever thankful to Molly for making me a dad. Bambi is our priority. Please respect our privacy, and our families’ privacy, as we navigate our way through this difficult time.”
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Source: The Wall Street Journal