Hague and Fury were the runners-up on the ITV dating show Love Island in 2019

Reality TV star and influencer Molly-Mae Hague is mending her relationship with Tommy Fury following their shock split last month, according to reports.

Professional boxer Fury, 25, is said to be a regular visitor to Hague’s £4 million six-bedroom Cheshire mansion where they lived with 18-month-old daughter Bambi until he moved out.

The pair, who met on ITV dating show Love Island, did not publicly disclose reasons behind their separation.

But the Daily Mail claims the romance is now “back on track” and they are “getting on really well” with Fury spending evenings with Hague, also 25.

It suggested the catalyst for their rekindled affection has been Bambi with a friend saying: “Molly-Mae and Tommy appear to be finding a way through their issues.

“Some close to them are even going as far as to say they are heading for a full-on reconciliation.

“It might come as a surprise to many but, despite what might have gone on, they adore one another.

“They as good as grew up together, they were barely 20 when they met and they have navigated the whole fame thing together. That bond and those times can never be taken from them.

“They have had to see one another because of Bambi and that has been a good opportunity for them to have begun the process of getting back together. They’re enjoying quiet time away from the limelight.

“Things have been so dramatic in the past three or four weeks, they just want some calm to work through their issues.”

Fury described “false allegations” over their split as “horrendous” and “heartbreaking”.

Addressing the break-up at length in a video uploaded to her YouTube page, Hague said: “This is real life.

“It is not drama, it is not tea, it is not a publicity stunt – as much as I wish it was – this is real life and it’s very sad, and it’s very deep.”

Hague added “it just doesn’t feel right” to talk about the reasons for the split “out of respect for Tommy because it’s just not nice”.

“He is Bambi’s dad and I will always value him and respect him, and obviously always have a lot of love for him. We were together for five years, and it’s very, very sad,” she said

Hague and Fury, who were the runners-up on season five of Love Island in 2019, got engaged in July 2023 when he proposed at a mountainous seaside location decorated with hundreds of flowers and petals.

They starred in the Netflix reality series At Home With The Furys, together with his half-brother, former heavyweight world boxing champion Tyson Fury.

Representatives for Hague and Fury were approached for comment by the Standard.