Molly-Mae Hague admits she’s ‘lost her appetite’ amid her split from Tommy Fury as she says weekends are the ‘hardest’ because it’s ‘freaking lonely’ after he left their £4M Cheshire home
As a lifestyle expert with years of personal and professional experience under my belt, I can empathize deeply with Molly-Mae Hague‘s current situation. Breakups are never easy, especially when they happen after such a long relationship, and it’s heartwarming to see her being so candid about her feelings.
Molly-Mae Hague confessed that she’s been struggling with a loss of appetite since her separation from Tommy Fury.
Previously known Love Island celebrity parted ways from the boxer, both age 25, earlier this month following a five-year relationship. Since then, Tommy has faced accusations of infidelity towards Molly following claims he shared a deep kiss with Danish model Milla Corfixen, aged 20, during a guys’ trip in North Macedonia.
In a frank video blog posted on Friday, Molly-Mae spoke openly about life following the split, admitting to her followers that weekends are particularly challenging as they feel unbearably lonely without her ex in their £4 million Cheshire residence.
In the YouTube video, Molly-Mae shared that she hired an organizer to declutter her messy closets due to too much disorder. She expressed her home felt disorganized and desired some tidying up.
After stating this, the influencer mentioned that she intended to prepare a meal for herself, yet her desire to eat has been lacking recently. She added, “My appetite hasn’t been present much. However, it seems to be returning, but right now I’m not particularly interested in anything.”

In the latter part of the video, Molly-Mae shared her thoughts on the challenge she faced in finding activities to fill her time after Tommy left.
In this video, she shared that she was keeping herself engaged and preoccupied on this particular day, looking for activities to keep her occupied and pass the time.
‘And I’m kind of dreading this weekend because I feel like weekends are crap!
During a separation, I find that weekends are particularly challenging since they signify a precious time I eagerly anticipate, more so when part of a family, as it’s about bonding and creating lasting memories together.

“Every time you act kindly, I find myself struggling during the weekends. It feels incredibly lonely and genuinely sad, to be honest.”
She mentioned: “I’m not overly excited about this upcoming weekend, but I sense that with each weekend that goes by, it should become less challenging.”
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2024-08-29 23:03