What do we know so far about Molly-Mae's documentary?(Image: PA)

How to watch Molly-Mae Hague's documentary and biggest bombshells as she re-films ending

Molly-Mae Hague is set to appear in her own Amazon series, giving fans a glimpse at her life behind closed doors after the Mirror revealed she was back with Tommy Fury – here's how you can watch

by · The Mirror

Molly-Mae Hague is set to give fans an in-depth look at her life behind closed doors.

The former Love Island star will appear in an "intimate" documentary about her life since leaving the ITV dating programme. Molly-Mae: Behind It All has promised "unprecedented access" to the reality star who often shares brief insights into her world on YouTube. The six-part series will delve deeper than the headlines to reveal the real Molly-Mae, sharing her journey post her highly publicised split with Tommy Fury.

The series will showcase the reality star's adaptation to the challenges of motherhood while gearing up to launch her biggest business venture, Maebe. But when can you watch it and what bombshells do we already know? The series will also show Molly balancing being a mum, TV personality, a former fiancé and her life at work. The Mirror has taken a look at everything we know about the series so far.

Tommy Fury split

Molly-Mae is set to address her split and later reconciliation with Tommy Fury
The Mirror revealed last month that Tommy and Molly had secretly reunited, leaving their friends confused( Image: WireImage)

In the series, Molly-Mae will open up about splitting from Tommy, who she met on Love Island. The couple split in August 2024 after five years of being together.

In the trailer, Molly-Mae says the doc is a "good opportunity" to say how she "really feels". "We were utterly obsessed with one another, all I ever wanted was to get married," she says. "Suddenly overnight, every part of my life changed. I am angry at him and I am very hurt. I'm in this alone now." But fans believe that their recent split was a publicity stunt for the programme.

Molly told fans she had spent Christmas alone with her family, just weeks before the launch date. But the Mirror revealed that friends of her and Tommy had become confused over her comments of being a single mum – as they were actually back together. Our source told us: "Friends of Molly and Tommy have been confused by Molly implying she's a full-time single mum, as she and Tommy have been spending more time together and are rekindling their once almighty romance."

It was reported that creators of the documentary, which Molly is still filming were either "taken by surprise" by her decision to reunite with Tommy, or made to "keep it top secret for some time."

Crisis point

Molly has revealed that the final three episodes are currently being filmed and will air at a later date( Image: Amazon Prime)

In her most recent YouTube vlog, Molly revealed that while filming the documentary, she had suffered a crisis which will air on the series.

Speaking about the issue, she told fans: "The documentary is six episodes, and the first three drop on the 17th of this month with Amazon Prime. And then we're currently in the process of filming the secondary lot of three which will drop a couple of months later. So yeah, still filming. I had a nice break, I actually filmed for the first time again - was it last night or the night before? When a little bit of a - not a crisis broke out, but, you know, another day in the office."

She went on to add: "It's very light with the filming, it's very reactive and real-time, and if cameras need to come around at 10 o'clock at night to film some realness, then that's what we've got to do!" However, she didn't divulge anymore information about what fans will see when the series drops.

Bambi drama

She'll also open up about her motherhood journey with daughter Bambi( Image: Instagram/ @mollymae)
Behind It All offers an unprecedented glimpse into Molly's life( Image: Amazon Prime)

It's expected that the series will follow Molly's journey to motherhood, with her daughter, Bambi.

But the little one who turns two later this month has recently been going through a rough phase, which Molly described as her "hitting era". She went on to say: "We had a lovely weekend, besides Bambi needing to be watched at literally every single entire moment because the minute we took our eye off her for a second, prime opportunity for her to just go and just [mimes hitting]

"It's mental. I don't know why, I don't know. It was getting better, and then this weekend has made me realise, actually, we're definitely not out of that era yet."

'Carnage'

In scenes which will air later this week, Molly revealed that she struggled to come up with a name for the series. Names suggested included The Making of Molly-Mae. When Molly-Mae: Behind It All is discussed, she said: "I kind of like that. Do you like that? It feels right."

Speaking in a voiceover, Molly added: "Suddenly overnight, every part of my life changed. It's absolutely carnage. This is a good opportunity to sit down and see how I actually feel."

When is Molly-Mae: Behind It All released?

The show will air in a matter of days( Image: Amazon Prime/Behind It All)

Molly-Mae: Behind it All is launching in two parts, with episodes one to three debuting on Friday, January 17. Episodes three to six will follow in the Spring, with an exact date to be confirmed.

How to watch for free

Molly-Mae: Behind it All will be available to stream for free with an Amazon Prime subscription or by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. Prime usually costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year and comes with a host of benefits like next day delivery, Amazon Music Prime, Deliveroo Plus and free delivery on HelloFresh orders for a year, but members can try all this for 30 days without paying a penny.

Amazon also offers Prime Video without the added Prime benefits for £5.99 a month after a 30-day free trial.

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