SHE might have been hoping for a low-key appearance at Venezuela Fury’s wedding this weekend, but Molly-Mae Hague’s visit to the Isle of Man was anything but under-the-radar.
As fans accused her of “looking grumpy” and “dressing for a funeral”, we can reveal how she really felt about the, as our insiders lift the lid on all the wedding day secrets they didn’t want you to know.
We’re told very literal flying visit was the talk of the wedding as she refused to stay for the reception – and it wasn’t just because she was tired.
The 27-year-old multi millionaire jetted in via private jet so daughter Bambi could play her part as one of the 18 bridesmaids, while was nowhere to be seen.
An insider told us: “Molly flew in with Bambi and her sister Zoe at about 10am on the wedding day and was on the plane back by 6pm.
“She wasn’t part of the family dinner the night before and didn’t stay for the reception.
“She is heavily pregnant so it was a huge commitment for her to be there. It’s fair to say she wasn’t particularly looking forward to it.
“Molly often finds she becomes the centre of attention at these things and they become almost like a meet-and-greet.
“People want pictures and she just can’t relax, even if Tommy was with her she wouldn’t have hung around.”
previously admitted it can be carnage for Molly at these events, and she to go on holiday instead.
Explaining her absence before, Paris said: “I said there were three or four hundred guests at her hen night, all young teenage girls and all of them fans of Molly-Mae.
“You know she’ll be tortured. She got tortured at her [Venezuela’s] birthday.”
Tommy, 27, younger brother, – he had to stay in for his boxing training camp.
His absence raised eyebrows – particularly as he was
While Zoe was on the flight, we can reveal she wasn’t actually invited to the ceremony and spent the whole thing sitting in the car waiting.
Our source continued: “Zoe was there to support Molly but was never going to go to the wedding. She has even less in common with the Fury family than Molly does and has been quite vocal about her concerns about Tommy in the past.
“Even though Tommy wasn’t there, Zoe wouldn’t have felt comfortable being around all his family.”
Molly was said to be very keen to go under-the-radar when she arrived, which is why she opted to wear black.
Her outfit divided opinion, with some fans suggesting it was more suitable for a funeral than a wedding but we’re told it was all part of her plan to blend in.
The source added: “It backfired a bit because she ended up drawing attention to herself more than anything. She was out of place in black and when she tried to get people to shield her with an umbrella, it was even more obvious.
“She ended up having to be in quite a few of the family photos as well. Paris was apologising to her a lot because she knows she’s not keen on all that.”
Paris was full of praise for Molly ahead of the wedding and told us: “She is incredible. She is being fully supportive, and she is bringing Bambi over, so that Bambi could be a bridesmaid with the kids.
Tyson and Paris Fury’s daughter Venezuela, 16, married Noah Price in a huge family ceremony this weekend Credit: Splash
“But I have got to throw her props. She is making that journey while heavily pregnant and I wouldn’t have been able to face that while I was at her term of pregnancy.
“It’s very good.”
While she has given Molly her unwavering support over the years, Tommy’s half brother and Tyson has at times been critical of Molly’s career.
In the new series of his show he appears to mock – putting a dampener on his daughter Venezuela’s plans to follow in Molly’s footsteps, warning her: “If you are an influencer your private life is nonexistent. Look at Tommy and Molly. If you want to make money out of doing nothing, basically privacy doesn’t exist.
“I’ve done a million-thousand achievements. I can write a table full of them. We’re just in an era where you can get famous for what? Getting our t**s out on telly.”
We’re told Molly is very used to things Tyson and his family say – with a source telling us: “Nothing bothers Molly any more, she knows not everyone gets her job and she knows people are still questioning her and Tommy but she doesn’t care.
“Molly has had to make a few adjustments going out with a boy from a traveller family, so she gets that some things are just different.”
In the past Molly and Tommy struggled to see eye-to-eye when it came to discussing Bambi’s future.
Tommy previously said on their show: “I feel like when our little girl comes along, she will most definitely be brought up the way I have been brought up. The old fashioned way, the right way.”
Molly insisted: “Our baby is only going to have one quarter Traveller blood running through her veins.”
Paris Fury has given Molly her unwavering support over the years Credit: Splash
Tommy continued: “But I want our daughter to be raised around other children, very family orientated. I feel like family is number one and it is important she knows that,” Tommy said.
Molly hit back: “I feel that with Tommy obviously being Traveller, he has had conversations with me about our child not going to school, which is absolutely non optional.
“I have been raised completely differently to that, it would never be a question that our child or children will not go to school. But hopefully it won’t cause too many rifts.”
Traditionally, Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller children leave school after primary in order to learn traditional skills.
For boys, these can include bricklaying and tree-cutting, while girls will be taught homemaking.
Venezuela was just 11 when she stopped going to school. Paris insisted at the time: “Her tutor is gonna keep her up to date with all of her tests. She will also be having piano lessons.”
Our source added: “Molly isn’t critical in the slightest about what Paris and Tyson chose to do, but it won’t be the same for Bambi and for that reason they’ll always be different and stand out.
“Also, she’s always going to be Molly-Mae and there is no amount of hiding that will change that.”
A spokesperson for Molly-Mae said: “Molly was following the advice of her midwife and medical professionals with the timings of her attending the recent wedding.
“Her daughter was a bridesmaid and she wanted to see her with her cousins to celebrate the day with family as much as she could at 37 weeks pregnant.
“For obvious reasons she wanted a family member with her incase she had any signs of labour, which is understandable.”



