What We Learned From Molly Mae’s Tell-All Documentary

The first three eps have just dropped

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The day has finally come for Molly-Mae Hague fans as the first three episodes of her highly anticipated docu-series have been released on Prime Video.

Molly-Mae: Behind It All shares a raw insight into the influencer and businesswoman’s personal life following her very public breakup with ex-fiancé Tommy Fury, all while she tries to adapt to the challenges of motherhood.

Not only that, but Molly’s clothing brand Maebe got harsh reviews after launching during the latter half of last year.

 

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The documentary portrays a relatable and unfiltered experience, which is different from what we usually get a glimpse of in Molly’s typical content on Instagram and YouTube. She discusses about the struggles of trying to be a good mother while her daughter is often looking for her father.

Molly confirms that the reason behind her and Tommy’s split was because of his relationship to alcohol. She also discusses her own experiences with alcohol, watching her mother turn to drink after divorcing her father.

In the show, Molly admits that she had to “beg” Tommy to try and stay sober on certain occasions including her sister Zoe’s wedding. Tommy recently stated that his “alcohol addiction” led to the breakdown of their relationship – despite rumours of him cheating being the cause of their split.

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Molly explains that, “He wanted to have a family life but also have the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities and the two don’t go hand in hand,” and that “he’s never had an alcohol problem, it’s just that alcohol caused problems for us.”

In a later episode Molly says that she wants to eventually get back together with Tommy and have another baby, but that she doesn’t know if this is possible.

The launch of Molly’s clothing brand Maebe is also featured heavily in the doc’s first three episodes – as is the backlash that the collection received.

After purchasing, many buyers found that the quality of the pieces were not worth the hefty price tags, and complained online. Maebe’s oversized blazer was a particular point of issue, due to the balling that was occurring in the fabric, sometimes after two wears.

 

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In the series, Molly says that the fabric was changed before the launch and was not approved by herself or her team.

“Our final samples, and put on for probably a year, did not bobble,” she says, “It makes me feel crap – it’s not nice. It’s just my worst nightmare.

“I’ve got to be honest and say we have faced more negativity than I had anticipated so far. Not all of it has been fair, but I’ve got to hold my hands up and say some of it is fair.”

The next three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All will air sometime in the spring.