Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she has no plans to ever speak about her break-up with Tommy Fury publicly.
The Love Island stars, both 25, shocked fans when they confirmed their separation on August 14, after five years of dating.
The ex-couple met on the ITV programme in 2019, and share one-year-old daughter Bambi together.
Since the split, various rumours have emerged, including claims Tommy is no longer living at home and that he allegedly cheated on her ‘multiple times’ –which he denied.
Molly has now returned to YouTube, sharing a lengthy 37 minute vlog, which began with her speaking about the recent-break up.
Adressing her 1.8 million followers, Molly admitted she ‘hadn’t made a plan’ for what she was going to say, but that she was not going to be ‘spilling the tea’.
‘I’m not going to give a story and explain what is happening, but to be honest with you that was something that was never going to happen and isn’t something I’m planning on doing or talking about,’ she explained.
‘The last two weeks have been very, very real and it’s real life and it’s something that we’ve been going through as privately as we can but obviously not privately whatsoever and I haven’t been able to get away from it the past few weeks and I didn’t want to come on here and fuel that more and talk about it because it isn’t my coping mechanism.
‘My coping mechanism is talking to the people that I love and are so close to me and that have been so incredible to me during this time and then coming on here and pushing forward.’
She continued: ‘I don’t really ever plan on talking about the past couple of weeks. It’s not something I feel comfortable with and some of you might be like “we want to know what is going on”, but like I say is, this is real life and it’s not drama and tea or a publicity stunt, as much as I wish it was. This is real life and it’s very sad and it’s very deep and it doesn’t feel right for me to come on here and talk about it.’
Molly went on to share that she hoped people ‘understood’ her decision.
‘I am an overshare but in some aspects of my life but in other things I think its important to deal with things privately and also out of respect to Tommy as well because it’s just not nice and everything over the past couple of weeks have been a lot and it’s been blown way out of proportion and it’s got a bit carried away,’ she said.
‘The last thing I want to be doing is fuelling that fire and stirring the pot. For me the best way to deal with this is to move forward and look to the future.’
She went on to thank her fans for their ongoing ‘love and support’.
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