Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague enjoy £600-a-night five-star Valentine’s getaway after rekindling romance

The couple appear to be firmly back together after briefly separating in August
The couple shared a kiss at a New Year’s Eve party (pictured on a different occasion)
Instagram/Molly-Mae Hague
Shaun Wilson2 March 2025
The Weekender

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague celebrated Valentine’s weekend with a romantic stay at a £600-a-night spa and country house hotel.

The couple, who got engaged in July 2023, appear to be firmly back together after briefly separating in August.

On Valentine's Day morning, the boxer's Mercedes 4x4 was spotted parked outside Hague's £3.5 million Cheshire mansion. The couple then hired a babysitter to look after their daughter, Bambi, while they went on a romantic getaway.

It has now been revealed that they spent the weekend at Estelle Manor in Oxfordshire, a £600-a-night retreat, The Sun on Sunday reports.

A source told the newspaper they were seen “canoodling” at the resort on Valentine’s Day, looking “very loved up.”

They added: “It confirms what friends have been saying for a while, that they’re officially back together.

“It’s a place they have visited before and one of Molly’s most loved getaways. They have precious, positive memories there.”

Photography is banned at the resort, allowing the couple to enjoy their weekend in full privacy.

The source added: “Their reconciliation away from there has all been captured for the second instalment of Molly’s Prime Video series, and until then, they fully plan to keep their relationship under wraps.”

The pair’s split last summer made headlines after footage emerged of Fury with another woman. Molly-Mae also opened up about Tommy's struggles with alcohol in her tell-all Prime Video documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

It led to backlash from Hague's fans on social media, who accused the reality star of staging the breakup, a claim which she denied.

Hague told media at a preview of her documentary: “I wish it was a publicity stunt because it would have been a lot easier, but it isn't, and I think this documentary will clear up any questions of that.”