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Molly-Mae Hague joined by family and Maura Higgins at documentary screening

The show will air on Prime Video on Friday.

By contributor By Casey Cooper-Fiske, PA Entertainment Reporter
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Maura Higgins and Molly-Mae Hague at the show’s screening (James Manning/PA)

Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has been joined by her family and 2024 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestant Maura Higgins at the screening of her new documentary.

Molly-Mae: Behind It All, will air on Prime Video on Friday and give a fly-on-the-wall look at the 25-year-old’s life, including her split with fellow former reality TV star turned boxer Tommy Fury, also 25.

At the event in London’s Leicester Square, Hague wore a long, all-white outfit, while Higgins, who also appeared on Love Island, wore a short black dress.

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(left to right) Molly-Mae Hague’s father Stephen Hague, Molly-Mae Hague and her mother Debbie Gordon attending the screening (James Manning/PA)

Hague’s mother Debbie Gordon was in attendance, wearing a grey fur jacket, alongside her partner Jon Rayner, the star’s father Stephen Hague, as well as her sister Zoe Rae.

It comes after the star denied her break-up and subsequent documentary were a “publicity stunt”.

Speaking about the allegations at a launch event for the show, she said: “I think that for me, above everything, has been the most frustrating part, because I actually say in the documentary, ‘I wish it was a publicity stunt’, because it’d be a lot easier.

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Molly-Mae Hague and Maura Higgins hugging at the event (PA/James Manning)

“Because going through all of this with the turmoil of a break-up has been incredibly hard, to have those comments, and I do see the comments, I see all of them.

“People say, ‘oh, this has obviously just been done for long term brand or a publicity stunt’, that is very painful, because it’s real life.

“Tommy and I have a baby together, and it’s very, very real, and it’s a really hard thing that we’ve both gone through the last six months.

“I wish it wasn’t, because it would have been a lot easier, but it isn’t.

“I think this documentary will clear up any impressions of that, you see the real side to it, it’s kind of like you’re a fly on the wall.

“And like I say, I think people are going to be quite, not shocked, but I think they’ll be quite surprised by how honest we’ve been.”

Episodes one to three of Molly-Mae: Behind It All are to launch exclusively on Prime Video on January 17, with the last three episodes dropping in spring 2025.

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