Molly-Mae Hague has shut down rumours that she's split from her fiancé Tommy Fury as she returns home from her sister's hen do in Ibiza and he arrives back from brother Tyson Fury's boxing fight in Saudi Arabia.
The couple, who met on Love Island back in 2019, have been plagued by rumours that their relationship could be on the rocks following a lack of social media interaction together.
However, after returning home after her sister, Zoe Hague's lavish Ibiza hen party, the influencer, 24, has put a stop to the rumours once and for all as she shared a sweet snap of Tommy. Taking to Instagram on Monday, 20 May, Molly posted the photo of the professional boxer as he sat at their kitchen table and tucked into some food.
Molly simply added the house emoji and a white heart emoji to the photo which was shared on her Instagram stories. This has appeared to clear up any split rumours of the pair, who got engaged last summer, as Molly looked more than happy to be at home and back with her man.
Over the weekend Molly has been living it up in Ibiza for her sister's hen party, which she organised. The bridal party stayed in a luxurious villa with a sprawling pool and breathtaking views and spent their days on a private boat trip and at Ocean Beach Club.
During this time, Tommy was in Saudi Arabia to support his brother, Tyson Fury in his fight against, Oleksandr Usyk. The fight saw Fury stripped of his heavyweight champion title.
With their busy schedules fuel was added to the fire on their split rumours, but after Molly's latest post, the couple are finally back home together. Molly and Tommy have been together ever since they met on Love Island in 2019 and in January 2023 welcomed their first child together, daughter Bambi.
After their romantic engagement on a cliff top during their Ibiza getaway in July last year, the couple are yet to share the date or details of their upcoming wedding. But with Molly's older sister set to tie the knot later this year, the couple could be waiting until after until they start thinking about their own.