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Molly-Mae Hague has paused filming her reality show Behind It All as she admitted that ‘she doesn’t know the future’ of the Prime Video show.
The first series of the doc hit our screens on the streamer in January 2025 and was split into two parts, with the second part airing in May that year.
Series two premiered on the streaming service in October last year, followed by the second part in January 2026.
The programme was a huge hit as it followed Molly-Mae, 26, in her day to day life of running her brand Maebe, navigating motherhood, as well as her on/off relationship with Tommy Fury, 26.
In her latest YouTube vlog, Molly-Mae touched upon the future of the documentary, telling her 2.07 million subscribers: ‘I haven’t really spoken about yet, or updated you guys about that, but obviously, I’m not currently filming for the documentary.’
She continued: ‘It’s nothing major, there’s no big news, it’s just that I’m actually just taking a really nice break from filming.
Molly-Mae Hague has paused filming her reality show Behind It All as she admitted that ‘she doesn’t know the future’ of the Prime Video show
The first series of the doc hit our screens on the streamer in January 2025 and was split into two parts, and the second part aired in May that year. Series two premiered on the service in October last year, followed by the second part in January 2026
The programme was a huge hit as it followed Molly-Mae, 26, in her day to day life of running her brand Maebe, navigating motherhood with daughter Bambi, three, and her on/off relationship with Tommy Fury, 26
‘When I say break, I think it will probably be quite a long break, I don’t really know.
‘I don’t know what the future has for Molly-Mae: Behind It All but all I know is that, when I got to the end of filming the last bit, I really needed to be done with it for a little bit.’
The former Love Island star went on to explain that some of the comments people were making definitely took its toll on her.
Molly-Mae explained: ‘Considering I am very, very good at taking the opinions, the comments – a lot of people around me say I am made for this job because it doesn’t really affect me.
‘But I think it was massively affecting me; the comments, opinion, the backlash, and just a lot of noise around the documentary.
‘I can’t stand here and say it wasn’t really affecting me. It’s weird because normally I’m like, “Everyone is allowed an opinion” but I think there were things that were kind of – I don’t know – I don’t know how to explain it without saying the wrong thing.’
Molly-Mae and partner Tommy – who met on Love Island in 2019 – announced that they were expecting their second child last month.
It came as a huge shock as the pair originally announced their split in August 2024.
During the first series of the show, Molly-Mae hinted that she wanted to get back to Tommy, but they just had to sort some things out together before that could work.
They then got back together in May 2025.
The two are already parents to daughter Bambi, who was welcomed into the world in January 2023, and last year she went viral after admitting that her daughter had bitten two children at nursery.
Elsewhere in the vlog, Molly-Mae revealed that she and partner Tommy have already chosen the baby name for their second child.
The star is convinced fans will ‘hate’ the very unique name the couple have chosen.
‘I think we’re pretty much set on a name now, which is crazy’, she said.
‘Also just can’t wait for everyone to hate it, obviously it’s a different name – we were never gonna call our baby just an ordinary name, that was never going to happen.
‘I’ve only ever heard of one other baby being called this name.’
Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she and partner Tommy Fury have already chosen the baby name for their second child as she opened up on Monday
Molly-Mae added: ‘Can’t wait for everyone to literally probably dislike it and be like ‘da f***?’, but yeah, it was never gonna be an ordinary name guys lets be honest.’
Elsewhere Molly-Mae said she has ‘less than ten weeks left of her pregnancy’ and has been going at ‘100 miles an hour’ each day and slowly her body is now ‘struggling’.
The news comes days after Tommy scheduled a huge boxing fight for just ONE day after pregnant partner Molly-Mae’s due date.
Molly-Mae will be hoping the baby doesn’t arrive late as boxer Tommy has revealed his plans to fight retired strongman Eddie Hall at the AO Arena in Manchester on June 13.
Taking to Instagram last week, Tommy shared a poster of him and Eddie for their The Beauty vs The Beast fight.
A couple of fans shared their concern at Tommy’s fight being so close to Molly-Mae’s due date – after she was induced with their first child to ensure he could be at the birth ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
Fans said: ‘Right by your due date again!! [sad face],’; ‘Does this mean Tommy is missing the birth of your 2nd child
However Molly-Mae is supportive of the fight, as she commented: ‘SHOW TIME!!!’
Back in 2023 ahead of welcoming their daughter Bambi, Molly-Mae elected to be induced so Tommy could be at the birth.
Tommy fought YouTuber Jake on February 26 in Saudi Arabia, after pulling out twice before, once with a rib injury in December 2021 and another due to visa issues in August.
In a YouTube blog detailing her birth story at the time, Molly-Mae told how they made a huge birth decision so they had a ‘rough understanding’ of Bambi’s arrival ahead of the fight.
Speaking in her video, she explained: ‘The reason we decided to be induced and not let the labour come on naturally is because, like I said, we had chosen to give birth in London.
‘Also, as you guys know I can’t really avoid talking about it, Tommy has an absolutely gigantic fight in just a couple of weeks and through this period of life, we really just needed to have some sort of understanding of when things were going to be happening.
‘We needed to have a rough understanding of when Bambi was going to be making her arrival so that I wasn’t going into labour and he wasn’t able to be with me…
‘That would have been really bad!’
It comes after Molly-Mae faced backlash from environmentally concerned followers who accused her of ‘destroying the world’ after she shared snaps from her recent trip via private jet.
Molly-Mae, who is no stranger to luxury travel and last year enjoyed 10 lavish holidays, headed off on her latest trip alongside daughter Bambi, three, with the family flying off to Disneyland Paris earlier this month.
Furious fans questioned why Molly-Mae could not fly commercially, which would cut down on CO2 emissions and asked: ‘Do you not care about your children’s future?’
Taking to her Instagram with more snaps from her trip to France, the influencer looked chic in a grey top which hugged her blossoming bump and was teamed with a baseball cap and oversized leather jacket.
Bambi shared a kiss with her mother as she strolled around the cabin, with Molly-Mae captioning the snaps: ‘Soaking up the last moments of just us.’.
Followers fumed: ‘Wild to be using a private jet. What will be left of this planet in 50 years time? It’s a terrifying situation for future generations’: ‘OMG so exciting!!! Destroying the world with your private yet. Keep up the good work and you newborn will grow up in… whatever is left of the world.’
