Tommy Fury has made a bold statement about his future with ex-fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, in his first interview since their dramatic split earlier this year.
The couple, both 25, locked eyes with each other for the first time during season five of reality TV show Love Island, even finishing as runners-up in the series.
Following the close of the show, unlike many reality couples, they stayed together as one of the show's biggest success stories, moving to a mansion in Cheshire - as you do. Before disaster struck.
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Five years on from the beginning of their relationship, Molly-Mae and Tommy called time on their engagement just a year and a half after the birth of their daughter, Bambi.
The former took to social media to announce their break-up, writing: "Never in a million years did I think I'd ever have to write this. After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.
"I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy's relationship has come to an end."
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Explaining that her daughter was her 'priority', Tommy became the villain in the eyes of the media, as accusations began to fly that the boxer had cheated on his wife-to-be.
But now, he has spoken out for the first time since the split, addressing rumours and making some bold statements about his future.
The 25-year-old spoke to the MailOnline, shutting down any rumours of him cheating as 'completely false' and that he would have broken up with Molly-Mae if he felt 'tempted' to do so.
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Opening up more about the rumours, the influencer damningly stated: "The truth will come out in time and when it does I think a lot of people might regret their actions and unkind words. The whole world will, I reckon."
Adding: "What the public thinks is going on isn’t what is going on. It’s not something I envisaged happening, but it didn’t come out of nowhere.
"It’s a thing that was there previously to all this happening, but the only people who know what is going on in our relationship is between me and Molly."
Describing her as 'the woman of my dreams', Tommy said that he will fight for the mother of his child, saying: "It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 percent. I will love her until my final breath."
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He also claimed that he knew what he 'had to do in order to resolve things', noting that only he could repair the relationship.
"Everybody could think what they want about me and say what they want about me. As long as my family think I'm a good man and Jesus Christ thinks I'm a good man, I don't care what anybody else has to say," he said.
Tommy further added that he wants to 'fight' for his family, saying: "I do think things will work themselves out. Do I love my family very much? Yes. Do I want me and my family to be back together?
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"Yes, 100 per cent. I will always love my family."
Despite criticism over his parenting, he claims that Molly-Mae 'couldn’t have picked a better father for Bambi' and also highlighted that his daughter 'changed his life', as there is 'nothing more important' to him.
Topics: Love Island, Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae Hague, Sex and Relationships, Celebrity