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Tommy Fury shares a glimpse inside his new bachelor pad after moving out of the £3.5M home he shared with  Molly-Mae Hague following their shock split

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Tommy Fury has given a glimpse of his new home after moving out of the £3.5million mansion he shared with his ex Molly-Mae Hague and their daughter Bambi.

Tommy Fury has given a glimpse of his new home after moving out of the £3.5million mansion he shared with his ex Molly-Mae Hague and their daughter Bambi.

The boxer, 25, and the influencer, also 25, who met and fell in love on Love Island, surprised their fans in August when they announced their separation after 5 years together.

And on Wednesday, Tommy shared a snap of his new digs after reportedly settling into a “bachelor pad costing £15,000 a month”.

On his Instagram Stories, Tommy uploaded a picture of him relaxing on his couch while putting his feet up.

The photo showed a glimpse of their new living room, which featured a large television hanging over an ornate white fireplace.

Tommy Fury has given a glimpse of his new home after moving out of the £3.5million mansion he shared with his ex Molly-Mae Hague and their daughter Bambi.

The boxer, 25, and the influencer, also 25, who met and fell in love on Love Island, surprised their fans in August when they announced their separation after 5 years together.

The boxer, 25, and the influencer, also 25, who met and fell in love on Love Island, surprised their fans in August when they announced their separation after 5 years together.

The room was neutrally decorated, with dark gray walls, a gray couch, and cream-colored rugs.

For a cozy touch, the sofa was decorated with matching pillows and a large gray blanket.

The boxer also added a poll to his stories in which he asked his followers if it was too early to start watching Christmas movies.

In September it was reported that Tommy was moving into the six-bedroom house as the “first step to his new life,” according to the sunwith the star rocked by cheating rumors amid the split.

A source told the publication: “Tommy was heartbroken when Molly-Mae left him and maintains he has done nothing wrong.”

“But he’s had to accept that she doesn’t want him in her life.”

“The house is impressive and he knows the area, so he is going to furnish it.”

It comes after Tommy gushed that his fiancée Molly-Mae is the ‘best mother’ to his daughter Bambi when speaking about his family last month.

On Wednesday, Tommy shared a snap of his new digs after he reportedly settled into a

On Wednesday, Tommy shared a snap of his new digs after he reportedly settled into a “£15,000-a-month bachelor pad”, which included a large TV above an ornate white fireplace.

The former Love Island star revealed how he is balancing fatherhood with his career following their split.

Tommy detailed that “nothing is affecting” the childhood of his 21-month-old baby, since she is the former couple’s main priority.

Speaking to Robert Bruce and Shayna Marie on Capital XTRA Breakfast, the boxer said: ‘She has an incredible family around her. She has what I feel like, you know, the best father in me, and she has the best mother in Molly.

‘She has an incredible family and, despite everything that is happening, nothing affects that girl’s childhood, and that is the main thing. So she’s going to have a great time.”

Tommy went on to say that “everything he does in life is for Bambi” and schedules his work and training around his ballet and swimming lessons.

He continued: ‘At the end of the day, nothing comes before my daughter, Bambi. She is everything in my life. She is the best thing I have in my life and everything I do now is for her.

It comes after Tommy gushed that his fiancée Molly-Mae is the 'best mother' to his daughter Bambi when speaking about his family last month.

It comes after Tommy gushed that his fiancée Molly-Mae is the ‘best mother’ to his daughter Bambi when speaking about his family last month.

The former Love Island star revealed how he is balancing fatherhood with his career following his split (Molly-Mae and Bambi pictured)

The former Love Island star revealed how he is balancing fatherhood with his career following his split (Molly-Mae and Bambi pictured)

‘Every time I get in the ring, it’s to make sure she has a safe future and doesn’t have to worry. And everything revolves around her.

“So the most important thing is that I factor my schedule around her swimming lessons, her ballet, her messy play, her gymnastics, whatever she’s doing, I’ll say, ‘Okay, Bambi has this on.’ this moment, she goes there, I’ll take her.” As if nothing was getting in the way of that.

‘I think it’s about being a father and being the best father, because that’s all I want to do. My only goal in life now is that, for Bambi to grow up and for all the kids to have him and say, ‘You know what? I had a great dad. He’s the best father in the world and I love him very much.’

‘That means more to me than any belt in the ring, any style of fighting, any victory, any amount of money you can collect. That, about your children, I think is the most important thing.”

It comes after Tommy refused to address allegations he cheated on Molly-Mae during his first TV appearance on This Morning last month.

During the segment, Tommy talked about recent tough times ahead of the release of his debut memoir Lighting Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, where hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard bombarded him with questions.

The boxer said: 'Bambi has, what I feel, the best father in me, and she has the best mother in Molly. Despite everything that is happening, there is nothing that affects that child's childhood.'

The boxer said: ‘Bambi has, what I feel, the best father in me, and she has the best mother in Molly. Despite everything that is happening, there is nothing that affects that child’s childhood.’

Tommy went on to say that

Tommy went on to say that “everything he does in life is for Bambi” and schedules his work and training around his ballet and swimming classes.

Addressing the allegation that he cheated on Molly-Mae and his denial in the book, Tommy simply said: “A lot of things have been published.”

‘The whole world has seen what we’ve been going through for the last few months, but yes, I added a last chapter (in the book) where I talked about all my feelings and how I felt during this time and to keep everyone up to date.’

“It’s been difficult, but you can read about it there.”

He added: “Molly, Bambi and I are a family unit and we are going to address this privately.”

When asked if he wants to get back together with Molly because the couple and Bambi seem like a “wonderful team,” he said, “Yes.” Like I say, they’re my family and I love them until the day I die.’

“There has been a lot of criticism and there will be until the day I die.”

It comes after Tommy refused to address allegations he cheated on her during his first TV appearance on This Morning last month (Tommy pictured on This Morning this week).

It comes after Tommy refused to address allegations he cheated on her during his first TV appearance on This Morning last month (Tommy pictured on This Morning this week).

In his first interview since their split, Tommy told The Mail his side of the story and said:

In their first interview since their split, Tommy told The Mail his side of the story and said he “didn’t cheat on her at all.”

‘Everyone will point their fingers when there is a bandwagon to jump on. But at the end of the day, out of respect for Molly and out of respect for myself and our relationship, I’ll let us deal with that privately, as much as we can.

‘I’m happy to be here today and talk about my book. I want to leave all those things to Molly and me, because we owe ourselves respect to do so.’

In their first interview after their split, Tommy told The Mail his side of the story and said he “didn’t cheat on her at all.”

Tommy admitted: ‘It’s proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 percent. I will love her until my last breath.

‘I know what I have to do to solve things. And that depends on me. No one else can do that except me.’

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