Tommy Fury has appeared on This Morning to address allegations he cheated on Molly-Mae Hague.
The boxer and influencer, who is Tyson Fury's half-brother, is most well known for appearing on Love Island season five alongside Molly-Mae.
Though the pair did not win their season, they were the couple that garnered the most media attention in the aftermath.
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Fury and Hague announced their break-up via Instagram, with Molly-Mae taking to social media to let fans know of the split.
This led to Fury being public enemy number one on Fiat 500 Twitter, with rumours emerging that he had cheated on Hague.
The boxer made one of his first media appearances this morning since the break-up, with him being grilled by ITV hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley.
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He has regularly denied any cheating, and avoided questions about it throughout the duration of his This Morning interview.
When asked whether he hoped to 'get back together' with Molly-Mae, he said: "They'll be my family until I die."
The pair have a young daughter together named Bambi, and had been engaged for 12 months at the time of their split.
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When asked by the hosts about the split, he said: "There's a lot of critics out there and there will be a lot of critics until the day I die, everyone pointing the finger when there's a bandwagon to jump on but at the end of the day, out of respect for Molly and out of respect for myself, to our relationship and to us, I'm going to let us deal with that in private as much as we can.
"I'm just happy to be here today to talk about my book and I want to leave all that stuff to me and Molly because we owe that respect to ourselves to do that."
Viewers of This Morning weren't overly convinced by Fury's answers on the split.
One tweeted: "Tommy Fury dodging questions on This Morning.
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"If he did nothing wrong then why not talk about it. Very quick to put everything out there when it benefits them though."
Despite this, he opened up about how it has been a tough period for him having a break-up in the public eye.
Fury had previously denied the allegations of cheating in an exclusive interview with the MailOnline, saying: "All the allegations that were made of me recently are completely false.
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"I think if you were going to cheat on someone you should just sit down and say, 'I don't love you any more', clearly, because you want to go and pursue other people.
"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."
Topics: Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae Hague, Love Island, This Morning, Celebrity