'I will love Molly-Mae until my final breath'
MEN on Sunday|October 06, 2024
TOMMY Fury has expressed his undying love for Molly-Mae Hague in an emotional interview, insisting he will "love her until his final breath" and is determined to win her back.
JESSICA SANSOME, THOMAS GEORGE, CHARLOTTE EVERETT
'I will love Molly-Mae until my final breath'

The couple, who were together for five years, shocked fans with the recent unexpected announcement of their split, shortly after welcoming their daughter Bambi into the world. The duo got engaged last year, projecting an image of a solid partnership.

However, the professional boxer has now opened up in an interview about how he will always love his former fiancée. Neither of the pair have given a reason as to why they split when they announced the sad news on their Instagram stories.

Speaking to Mail Online, Tommy said he won't be falling out of love anytime soon. He said: "We were together for five-and-a-half years. You don't stay with someone, have a child with them, get engaged, if it is only a bit of a fling. It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath." He then went on to say that he is prepared to fight to win Molly-Mae back, saying: "I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that's down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me."

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