Molly-Mae Hague to front 'all-access' new Amazon series after Tommy Fury split
by Paul Turner, Charlotte McLaughlin PA Senior Entertainment Reporter · Wales OnlineA fresh Prime Video series, led by Molly-Mae Hague, will delve into the influencer's life following her split from ex-fiancé Tommy Fury. The pair first crossed paths on the popular ITV2 dating programme, Love Island, in 2019, and subsequently moved in together and welcomed their daughter, Bambi, in January, 2023.
They announced their separation via individual social media posts in August. The forthcoming six-part series promises "unprecedented access" to Hague’s life, spotlighting her "journey after her highly publicised break-up", as well as her experiences raising her daughter and launching her clothing brand, Maebe.
Prime Video assures viewers that the show will be "raw, real and redefining what it means to thrive under intense public scrutiny". Hannah Blyth, head of TV at Prime Video UK, expressed: "This year has been a transformative one for Molly, and we’re thrilled to offer Prime Video audiences exclusive, intimate access to her daily life and exciting new ventures through this series."
She added, "Molly is a true powerhouse and her authenticity, resilience and strength will undoubtedly resonate with viewers as she opens up like never before."
The series is being developed and co-produced by Lorton Entertainment. Julian Bird and Kenneth Shepherd of the company are serving as executive producers, alongside Demi Doyle of Navybee. Mr Bird, founder and chief executive of Lorton Entertainment, stated: "We are delighted to bring viewers unprecedented access into the life of one of the country’s most recognisable faces."
"Molly-Mae has enjoyed a stratospheric rise and our series uncovers how she juggles being a new mother and successful businesswoman, all while handling the highs and lows of her personal life. This series really is Molly-Mae as you’ve never seen her before, so viewers are in for an enthralling and authentic journey."
Ms Doyle, creative director at Navybee, commented: "I met Molly when she was only 19. She had a heart of gold and I always knew she had an amazing journey ahead of her. Molly has opened her doors to our crew and given an exclusive all-access insight into her life for the first time ever following the highs, lows, laughs and tears as she balances her public and personal life."
Hague and fighter Fury, both aged 25, came second on season five of Love Island and got engaged in July, 2023. They were previously featured in Netflix's 2023 documentary, At Home With The Furys, focusing on Fury’s half brother, professional boxer Tyson Fury, and his family.
The new series will premiere its initial three episodes on January 17, with additional episodes to arrive in the spring. For the latest TV & Showbiz news, sign up to our newsletter