Molly-Mae reveals Tommy crisis and secret nanny truth

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Molly-Mae Hague with her sister Zoe and mother at the launch event for her Amazon Prime series (Illustrative image) (Photo by Ben Montgomery/Getty Images) Getty Images

Molly-Mae Hague's reality series returns with unprecedented revelations about her turbulent relationship with Tommy Fury, secret parenting struggles, and career meltdowns. The former Love Island star drops her guard completely in Season Two of "Behind It All", revealing intimate details she's never shared before.

Episodes one to three launched exclusively on Prime Video on Saturday, with the remaining three episodes scheduled for early 2026. The series has already won a National Television Award in the Authored Documentary category.

Separate lives continue

Despite reconciling after their dramatic split, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury still live in separate Manchester homes. She stays over regularly at his place but remains hesitant about a permanent move.

"Tommy and I in an ideal world, we wouldn't be in two separate houses, and hopefully, maybe by the end of this year, we won't be," she tells her sister. The uncertainty stems from past relationship turbulence that continues to affect her decisions.

Manchester Evening News reports that Molly-Mae wants Tommy to make "a bit of a gesture" like "a nice dinner" before she'll wear her engagement ring again. The ring remains noticeably absent from her finger throughout the series.

L'Oreal meltdown drama

Molly-Mae's triumphant Paris Fashion Week appearance for L'Oreal nearly didn't happen after a backstage meltdown over her dress. She threatened to quit the entire show when styling options didn't meet her standards.

"I'm going to have a panic attack. I am not standing next to Eva Longoria, and Kara and Kendall not feeling my best," she says in hotel suite footage. Her sister Zoe ultimately convinced her to proceed with the appearance.

Nanny admission ends speculation

The influencer finally addresses long-standing speculation about her childcare arrangements for two-year-old Bambi. She admits to having professional help while maintaining she handles most parenting duties alone.

"I do have help on the days that I need it, and me and Tommy are both working, and I do just wish I'd been honest about it from the start," she confides to her father. The admission comes after months of avoiding the topic on social media.

Anxiety battles revealed

The series exposes Molly-Mae's struggles with severe anxiety and panic attacks triggered by relationship stress. She describes physical symptoms that required medical intervention with beta blockers.

After a difficult phone call with Tommy, she reveals: "I had this panic attack, and I was, like, being sick. I thought, Oh God, this is not good. Because my body is literally not coping with it."

Bambi steals spotlight

Two-year-old Bambi emerges as the series star, charming viewers with potty training mishaps and adorable conversations. She proudly announces to her father "I did a poo in the bath" and requests "sausages and ice cream for lunch."

Manchester Evening News reports that Bambi "brought them closer together" during their reconciliation process. The toddler's presence adds levity to otherwise intense relationship discussions.

Sources used: "Mirror", "Manchester Evening News", "Daily Star", "Daily Mail" Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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