Molly-Mae Hague signs up for first major show since Love Island
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is reportedly returning to screens.
Molly-Mae Hague is said to be gearing up for her grand return to reality TV, preparing to appear on a major show for the first time since her rise to fame on Love Island 2019, where she met her beau Tommy Fury.
The couple instantly became fan favourites and their love story extended well beyond the villa, complete with welcoming their adorable daughter Bambi. After a brief separation last year, the duo found their way back to each other's hearts.
Since the split, Molly-Mae has taken to sharing her journey through her own revealing 'behind-the-scenes' documentary series, titled Molly-Mae: Behind it All. In it, she gives an intimate look at her life post-breakup and subsequent reunion with Tommy.
Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury reunited earlier this year (Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Recently, after a blissful getaway in Dubai, Molly-Mae shared the joyous news that she and Tommy are officially an item again, reports the Mirror.
She gushed: "Dubai was picture perfect, like it was just the best trip ever. It literally just felt like everything I wanted it to be, and more."
She continued to reflect on how special the holiday was, adding that it allowed them to escape external pressures, saying: "It was exactly what we needed. All the noise of everyone just switched off, everyone's opinions. Nothing mattered. It was just like us in our bubble. She [Bambi] had the best time ever."
In her Prime Video series, Molly-Mae opened up further about their relationship status, adding: "Things are looking so much better for us. I'm gonna start spending more time at Tommy's house, keeping things slow and not rushing anything. But as always, I always say I don't know what the future holds. I don't think it's gonna be a plain sailing future. I don't. That's just me being honest. I think we're still gonna have bumps."
The Great British Bake Off is co-hosted by Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding (Image: Mark Bourdillon Love Productions)
Now, the influencer is reportedly set to join the celebrity version of The Great British Bake Off, adding a dash of Love Island glamour to the Stand Up To Cancer special.
"She will be a great addition to the line-up and bring a healthy helping of Love Island glamour to the tent. Molly's now one of Britain's biggest TV stars and has seen her fame steadily grow since she first appeared on the dating show back in 2019," a source claimed to The Sun.
In her documentary, Molly-Mae's sister, Zoe Rae, voiced her worries about Tommy's struggle with alcohol, something both he and Molly-Mae have previously addressed.
"Yeah, obviously he knows it's the drink. He's not drank now, like for what four months. But no, I don't think the drink's gone away forever. Could drink still be a problem for us? Potentially yes. But the break-up showed I was serious," Molly-Mae admitted.
"I love Tommy so much and I love our family so much that I'm willing to ride the wave. And that's not something that everyone wants to do, but it's something that I'm willing to do because I want my family."
Molly-Mae's documentary series, Behind it All, is streaming now on Prime Video.
The Great British Bake Off streams on Channel 4
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