What will happen to Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae’s £9m fortune? From Love Island pair’s £4million Cheshire home to millions they have earned from boxing to huge brand and beauty deals, how will it be divided?

By | August 17, 2024

Molly Mae Hague and Tommy Fury quickly became one of the most idolized couples in Britain after they beat the Love Island odds and they’re relationship blossomed before our eyes on social media.

 

However, the beloved ‘it’ couple are no more after half a decade together, which included moving into a £4million Cheshire pad, a lavish engagement and giving birth to their baby girl Bambi.

Molly, who boasts nearly eight million followers on Instagram, was the first to break the news of the couple’s shock split.

 

After sparking their romance on a steamy first date in a hot tub on the ITV reality show, to making it through a dramatic robbery as well as building a multi-million pound empire, their love story has come to an end.

 

As the much-loved couple call it quits, MailOnline takes a look at how their fortune could be split.

The £4 million Cheshire home

In March 2022, Molly Mae and Tommy moved into a lavish £4million six-bedroom home in Cheshire which boasts a luxurious contemporary design, 5,000 sq ft of land, and a tranquil garden.

 

The couple had moved into the home shortly after a £800,000 burglary in their previous flat in Hale, Manchester left them terrified in October 2021.

 

Sources previously revealed to MailOnline that the couple would ‘never return’ to the property after being left ‘extremely shaken up’ and terrified by the crime.

 

A few months ago in April, the Filter by Molly Mae founder suggested the young family were thinking about putting the Cheshire house up for auction and setting roots elsewhere.

 

But now as the couple have called it a day, they are now faced with the bleak reality of dividing the life they built together.

 

Couples who are engaged usually have similar rights to cohabiting couples, meaning they can’t make financial claims like married couples can under the Matrimonial Causes Act.

 

So when it comes to their lavish mansion, a smooth transition will boil down to a number of factors including whose names are on the deeds of the home.

 

Weronika Husejko from McAllister Family Law said : ‘In terms of any property that the pair own together, any disputes in relation to this would be treated as a “ToLATA'”claim.

 

‘This is because the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 is the legislation which deals with disputes relating to the ownership of property or land.

 

‘In a situation where the property was purchased by both of them and it is clear from the title deeds how the property is held, there is less scope for dispute.

 

‘However, if one of their names are not on the title deeds, it can become more complicated and will depend upon a number of facts.’

 

Financial advisor, Adam Garcia from the Stock Dork added: ‘Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury own a £4 million mansion in Cheshire, which they purchased after a three-year search.

 

‘This six-bedroom property, which they have been renovating, stands as a major asset that could become a focal point in their separation.

 

‘The house’s ownership structure, whether jointly or individually held, will determine how it is divided.

 

‘If held jointly, they will need to negotiate whether to sell the property and split the proceeds or if one party will buy out the other’s share.’

 

Their multi-million pound empire

After jetting away from the Love Island villa, the pair quickly raked in the cash and are said to be worth a staggering £9million.

 

However with her lucrative creative director title at PrettyLittleThing, which saw her earn £400,000-a-week – Molly’s net worth alone reportedly stands at £6million.

The influencer is also believed to earn £2million-a-year and can secure a £20,000 fee for a single Instagram post.

 

Alongside her incredible social media earnings, the star has a long list of lucrative businesses including her tanning brand Filter as well as being able to earn £10,000 for joint appearances with Tommy.

 

Last October PR experts believed Tommy was well on track to make an eye-watering £10million by 2025 due to social media driven events such as his boxing matches with KSI and Jake Paul.

 

The boxer received a £1.1million fee to fight KSI last year and £1.6million to fight it out against social media personality Jake Paul.

 

From his match with Jake Paul he also earned 35 per cent of the PPV money, so in total, the 24-year-old earned £3.7million.

 

Outside of boxing much like his ex-fiancée Tommy also explored various ventures and is set to launch his memoir Lightning Can Strike Twice this coming October.

 

According to Companies House, the couple have kept their businesses completely separate.

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