They are one of the most successful couples to emerge from the famous Love Island villa, with Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's love story capturing the hearts of fans.
But rumours continue to swirl that the pair may have split. Molly-Mae added fuel to the fire by posting snaps on Instagram with daughter Bambi, one, and no engagement ring in sight. She added the caption, "Rainy afternoon with the [princess emoji]."
Now, a source has claimed that Molly-Mae and Tommy are feeling the pressure, but still love each other, and remain determined to work things out. "There is always immense pressure on Molly and Tommy as public figures and Molly knows there are people out there who don't like a Love Island success story," the source told us.
They added that, as she gears up for her sister Zoe's nuptials, it only adds to the pressure surrounding her and Tommy. "She hates the constant speculation as it just adds more and more pressure.
"Molly is trying to go about her day-to-day life. Plus, she has a wedding coming up and she wants to concentrate on that. It's such an exciting time for her family and she wants the focus to be on Zoe, not her and Tommy.
"Going their separate ways is the last thing they want. She and Tommy love each other and adore Bambi, but like other couples, they have their ups and downs and want to get through it together as a family."
Last week, Tommy - who proposed to Molly on a clifftop in Ibiza in July last year - flew to Dubai to support his older brother Tyson Fury before his next big fight. But the rumour mill went into overdrive when fans worked out that Molly-Mae hadn't accompanied him for the family affair.
However, it soon became clear why she hadn't made the trip when Molly-Mae took to Instagram Stories to share preparations for her sister Zoe's Ibiza hen do, sharing a snap of her pink nails alongside the caption, "Did someone say hen do? @zoehague."
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