Molly Mae will break silence on NYE kiss with Tommy Fury on new TV show as stars film reunion scenes ahead of launch
THE sensational reunion between Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury will feature in the upcoming Prime Video documentary which was always thought to be dominated by their break up.
The couple were seen in a passionate embrace on New Year’s Eve as part of rekindling their rocky romance just months after a sensational split in the summer.
The pair were caught on camera as they kissed at midnight[/caption] Molly will discuss her reunion on her new show, which premieres next week[/caption]Now details of the reconciliation between the couple, who got together on ITV‘s Love Island, will feature in the show, Molly Mae: Behind it All, which drops on the streaming giant next week.
A TV insider said: “The timing of them getting back together couldn’t be more convenient, as it will see their romance come full circle with fans watching on through the documentary.
“There was already huge interest in the programme, even before the events of the past week. But now there’s likely to be even more people watching.
“The trailer seemed to suggest there will be lots of detail about the stress Molly went through during their high-profile break up, but there was no hint of them getting back together.
“Which means the creators of the documentary – which is still being filmed – were either taken by surprise by the reunion or have had to keep it top secret for some time.”
It came after Molly-Mae made her return to Instagram today for the first time since the snog was exposed, with a sweet image of daughter Bambi in a mini-me outfit.
The Sun exclusively revealed how they’d cemented their reunion with a kiss on New Year’s Eve, just before Tommy went off clubbing with mates without Molly.
Days later the couple – who have a daughter, Bambi – met up to watch horror movie Nosferatu at a cinema in Altrincham, Gtr Manchester.
They were spotted sharing nachos and a drink before leaving at midnight and returned to Molly’s £4m home.
Prime Video were approached for comment.