Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she will star in a brand-new documentary for Prime Video, which will feature the fallout of her high-profile split from Tommy Fury.
The influencer, 25, will be the subject of the three-hour special, produced by the same team behind Netflix series At Home With the Furys, giving her huge fanbase a personal look into her life like never before.
In June, MailOnline revealed the former Love Island star was in talks with the streamer to film the buildup to her wedding before she and Tommy split two months later.
Now, the show will feature Molly solo, as she juggles motherhood with being the owner of multiple businesses.
The cameras have been filming Molly for months, documenting life inside her 3.8million Cheshire home as well as at her Maebe office following the launch of her first clothing brand.
MailOnline understands Molly’s daughter Bambi, who she shares with boxer Tommy, 25, will also feature in the documentary as it will be a reflection of her everyday life.
Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she will star in a brand-new documentary for Prime Video, which will feature the fallout of her high-profile split from Tommy Fury
The influencer will be the subject of the three-hour special, produced by the same team behind Netflix series At Home With the Furys, giving her huge fanbase a personal look into her life like never before
In June, MailOnline revealed the former Love Island star was in talks with the streamer to film the buildup to her wedding before she and Tommy split two months later
Confirming the three-part documentary in a new interview with British Vogue, Molly said: ‘So far, so good. I’ve not lost my mind with the cameras in my house all the time.’
The show with Prime Video has been billed as an ‘all-access’ look at the ‘Hague nobody has seen before’, with the cameras capturing Molly weeks after her split.
It is set to air on the streamer in early 2025 because the team are keen for the action to be as relevant to the present day as possible.
In September, Molly-Mae spoke exclusively to MailOnline about the launch of her first clothing brand Maebe, which she has entirely self-funded.
After spending years working on collaborative projects with the likes of PrettyLittleThing, Look Fantastic and Beauty Works, Molly wanted to stand on her own, admitting she is incredibly selective with the deals she signs.
She told MailOnline: ‘It has been a real pᴀssion project and I wanted to do it as independently as I could because I have never really done something in my career on my own and without the support of my incredible team and they have supported me but I wanted to do this myself to learn and for it to be a new project.
‘I am so picky about everything I do in my career, I probably take 1 per cent of jobs that come in, so I feel like it’s great being able to say yes to opportunities.’
The successful launch of Maebe, which included a popup shop where customers were introduced to the first drop ahead of it going on sale, followed Molly’s breakup from Tommy.
In September, Molly-Mae spoke exclusively to MailOnline about the launch of her first clothing brand Maebe, which she has entirely self-funded
After admitting to feeling like she was a ‘solo parent’ to Bambi, Molly explained how she always ends a busy working day by bathing her daughter and being there for her at bedtime
The successful launch of Maebe, which included a popup shop where customers were introduced to the first drop ahead of it going on sale, followed Molly’s breakup from Tommy
She shocked her 8.3million Instagram followers by announcing in August: ‘After five years of being together I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.’
After admitting to feeling like she was a ‘solo parent’ to Bambi, Molly explained how she always ends a busy working day by bathing her daughter and being there for her at bedtime.
Molly said: ‘We have an office, and I do find when I’m at the office is when I’m most focused and I work best.
‘I have my days in the office where I try and get as much done as possible and then I come home, I always make sure I’m there for Bambi’s dinner, bath and bed and that I have time to read her a story.
‘I am obsessed with doing her hair right now. Being a girl mum is the best, it is so much fun, and we are very, very close and being able to share this with her is really special.’