Molly-Mae Hague's shock confession about her sex life with Tommy Fury before split

Tommy and Molly-Mae on Love Island
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Molly-Mae Hague opened up about her sex life with fiance Tommy Fury before they split - saying it was "non existent" and explained they didn't have intimate relations for almost a year. The pair, who met on Love Island in 2019 and were seen getting frisky under the covers on the show at one point, announced this week that they were calling time on their five-year relationship - but did not explain why.

The influencer, 25, suffers from endometriosis - a condition that can cause pain during or after sex - and opened up about how the condition affected her relationship in her 2022 autobiography, Becoming Molly-Mae. She wrote: "Before I was with Tommy, I wasn't really having sex, so I didn't really think there were any problems other than my period pains. I was suffering horrendous pain - literally feeling like I'd been stabbed in the stomach - just awful. And it was causing me so many issues."

Molly and Tommy with Bambi on holiday
Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury on holiday with their daughter Bami -Credit:Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram

The star - who broke up with Tommy last month and has since thrown herself into launching a new business - joked that her confession was a "big TMI" before adding: "But my sex life just became non-existent: it was just not part of our relationship."

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Molly-Mae also revealed that they didn't have any intimate relations for almost a year in a YouTube video posted after the birth of their daughter, Bambi, who is now one. She said: "Tommy and I, since having Bambi, so coming up to a year now.

"Tommy and I haven’t had any proper time together, we have date nights and go to the cinema but I don't really feel like that counts as proper time as a couple - like adult intimate nice quality time together. And I feel like we haven’t done that coming up to a year now."

Molly recently announced her relationship with Tommy was over, sharing a text post on Instagram that read: ""I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy’s relationship has come to an end. I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter."

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Tommy, also 25, posted his own statement saying he was "heartbroken" by the break-up saying he would be "forever thankful" to Molly for "making me a dad". He recently stepped up his own activities on YouTube, where Molly first became famous, sharing a video of himself after the split.

A source has insisted that there is no chance of a romantic reunion
A source has insisted that there is no chance of a romantic reunion -Credit:Dave Benett/Getty Images for PrettyLittleThing

Despite him being seen visiting the £3.5million home they both shared, a source has insisted that there is no chance of a romantic reunion between the pair, as some fans had hoped, explaining that Molly is now focused on her new business.

They told The Sun: “Molly-Mae’s attention has shifted towards building her brand and embracing new opportunities. She’s putting all her energy into the business while maintaining a strong co-parenting relationship with Tommy. Molly-Mae’s only focus right now is giving her business the best lift off - this project has been a childhood dream and years in the making."

But now Tommy has given his first interview since the split, telling MailOnline that he's determined to win back Molly-Mae. He sad: ""We were together for five and a half years. You don't stay with someone, have a child with them, get engaged, if it is only a bit of a fling. It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath." He then went on to say that he is prepared to fight to win Molly-Mae back, saying: "I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that's down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me."