In snippets from the trailer of her new six-part Amazon Prime series Molly-Mae:Behind It All, the 25 year old spoke candidly about her five-year relationship with Fury, describing how “every part of her life” changed overnight.
The reality TV couple, who met on the fifth season of the hit show Love Island UK in 2019, called time on their five-year relationship earlier this year – devastating supporters of the couple and the wider Love Island fanbase.
The trailer features scenes that give viewers an inside view into the couple’s relationship breakdown, with one scene showing Hague on a heated phone call with Fury.
“I feel like sometimes it just really hits you that I’m in this alone now,” the star says as she breaks down.
Although neither Hague nor Fury have publicly confirmed the cause of their split, it’s been widely reported that Fury’s alleged infidelity was to blame.
Besides her mother, other members of Hague’s family are also set to appear in the documentary, including her father Stephen and sister Zoe.
Also featured in the series is Hague’s experience and struggles of setting up a business.
Taking inspiration from her name and her daughter’s name, the reality star launched her first solo clothing venture Maebe just weeks after her split from Fury.
The documentary shows the star struggling while she navigates the business world, saying it was not going how she planned.
Hague previously posted a lengthy video on Instagram in August after the split, remaining vague and revealing she didn’t wish to expand on cheating allegations mounted against Fury.
“I feel like a lot of you will have clicked onto this video because you want me to sit down and talk about everything that’s gone on the last couple of weeks – sort of ‘spill the tea’ [gossip] and give you a story explaining what’s been happening,” she said at the time.
“But, to be honest with you, that was never something that was going to happen, and it’s not something I ever plan on doing or talking about”.
While the trailer for the new documentary hints at further insight into the breakup and how Hague responded, it is not yet known how detailed of an explanation will be given.
Fury has denied the cheating allegations, revealing in August that the break-up had been “heartbreaking,” and that the “false allegations about me have been horrendous”.
The first three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All will be available on January 17 in New Zealand, followed by the remaining three episodes in Autumn 2025.