Just days before Love Island U.K. star Molly-Mae Hague announced her split from her fiancé Tommy Fury on Aug. 14, she revealed in her latest vlog that she planned to get a spiritual reading done to get answers about her life.
In the vlog posted to YouTube on Aug. 7, Hague, 25, said at the end of her video that she was going to get a spiritual reading from “someone a lot of my friends have gone to see” who’s been “spot on” with predicting the future.
“This is a first for me and I’m a bit anxious about it,” she said. “I’ve never in my life gone to see [somebody] that can predict the future or read your mind or anything like that. I’m really excited about [it] because, no, there’s nothing I really want answers to . . . [but] there’s so much going on in my life . . . I’d just love to just see if she gets things right.”
Hague also mentioned that “this hasn’t been my week” and said that she is “planning to do a really big Q&A to catch you all up on life and explain everything that’s going on.”
Hague announced her split from Fury, 25, on her Instagram Stories one month after the couple celebrated one year anniversary of their engagement in Ibiza. She wrote, “I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.”
“I will forever be grateful for the most important thing to me now and always, my beautiful daughter [Bambi],” Hague continued in her statement. “Without us, there would be no her, she will always be my priority.”
Hague thanked fans for supporting their relationship and for “the love you have shown us over the last five years” since they met on Love Island U.K. on season 5 back in 2019.
“You have all been a part of our journey and I feel it’s right to share this with you all. Whilst I attempt to navigate the coming days and weeks please kindly respect my privacy over this difficult time, I’ll be back when it feels right.”
In his own statement posted to Instagram, Fury wrote that he was “heartbroken” to share the news of his and Hague’s split and “forever thankful to Molly for making me a dad.” He shared a similar sentiment as Hague around their one-year-old daughter and wrote that “Bambi is our priority.”
The couple lived in Manchester, England, since 2019 and bought a home together in 2022 — prior to welcoming their daughter in January 2023.