Weddings can be incredibly stressful at the best of times, never mind planning one in the spotlight of almost eight million fans on social media.
But for former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague, her soon-to-be sister-in-law Paris Fury is reportedly helping to make sure her upcoming nuptials go swimmingly.
Ever since Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury got engaged in July 2023, fans have been eagerly awaiting wedding bells.
Now, according to a source, celebrations could be as early as summer 2024 – and it would seem Paris has been guiding Molly-Mae every step of the way when it comes to the planning.
“Molly-Mae and Tommy are planning a big church wedding and it will be soon. They want to tie the knot and make things official with a huge celebration. They’re making plans for the summer,” our source claimed. “One person who has been helping Molly-Mae is Paris. She’s been very involved in the plans and making sure Molly-Mae doesn’t feel stressed.
“Like any bride, you get nervous about your big day and stressed, but she’s got the support of Tommy and Paris.”
Paris met Tyson, Tommy’s brother, when she was just 15 and has been married to the champion boxer since November 2008. They had the ultimate show-stopping wedding, which saw 300 guests squeeze into St Peter-in-Chains Catholic Church in Doncaster.
Tyson has actually asked Paris to marry him three times, his latest proposal coming at the end of At Home With The Furys.
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