MOLLY-MAE Hague revealed exactly what happened in the days after her shock split from fiance Tommy Fury.
The former Love Island star, 25, who called off her engagement to boxer Tommy in August after months of speculation, said her close circle of friends rallied around her following the split.
They headed to members club Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire to support the mum-of-one.
Opening up British Vogue about her shock split, Molly said: “I had a few days where I thought, ‘I don’t really know how I’m going to get through this'."
Molly was surrounded by her inner circle as she attempted to drown her sorrows with a glass of rosé.
But the influencer who has frequently said that she doesn't drink alcohol because she hates getting drunk, decided to put the booze down.
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“It’s literally like four friends,” she said.
“That’s about it, really. It just works best that way, because then you know the people that are around you are genuinely there for the right reasons.”
Tommy, 25, reportedly cheated on influencer and businesswoman Molly-Mae “a number of times” while she was sitting at home “holding the baby” - though he has vehemently denied the claims.
Molly said that Tommy would address cheating claims in the future, but for now they are only interested in protecting their very young daughter.
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Commenting on the cheating allegations, Molly said: “No one will ever really know what went down apart from Tommy and I, and that’s how we’d like to keep it, for Bambi’s sake."
She added: “I do think that he will talk about things eventually.
"I do think that when he’s ready, like, maybe more will be said. But I think that’s for him to do on his terms.”
"It’s not like it’s gossip, it’s real life and it’s, you know, it’s a really deep situation. It’s really sad.”
Claims Love Island star Tommy was "desperate" to win Molly-Mae back resurfaced weeks ago - yet The Sun exclusively told how the mum-of-one would not be entertaining rekindling their romance.
The influencer dumped her fiancé hours after he returned home from a lads' holiday to North Macedonia back in August over claims he cheated on her with a Danish woman.
Tommy has strongly denied accusations of cheating and his behaviour being behind his and Molly's split.
Speaking out ahead of the release his autobiography, Lightening Can Strike Twice, he stressed: "I think if you were going to cheat on someone you should just sit down and say, 'I don't love you any more', clearly, because you want to go and pursue other people.
'When you get to that stage, I think you should just call it a day. If you want to go out there and have affairs with women then you definitely shouldn't be with your partner.
"Definitely not. And have I ever reached that point? No."
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Tommy and Molly met on Love Island in 2019 have a one-year-old daughter Bambi together and created a joint home and lifestyle brand that is thought to be worth around 9 million.
The December issue of British Vogue is available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 19th November.