Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury 's very different lifestyles were predicted to be a problem from the get-go. The Love Island couple, who share one-year-old daughter Bambi and got engaged last year, shocked the showbiz world when they announced their five-year romance was over on Wednesday. The adored influencer posted the sad news on her Instagram Story an hour before the boxer and shared how "extremely upset" she felt.

The pair were fan favourites on the ITV dating show in 2019 and were expected to nab the £50,000 prize, before winners Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea swooped in. While Molly and Tommy saw a future together, body language expert Judi James analysed their time on the programme and gave them a 'few months at best'. Speaking to the Mirror after the 2019 series aired, Judi said: "I think the tans will last longer than the relationships for most of this season's Love Island couples but like any good reality showmance, a lot will depend on the offers they get as a double act.

You could see some of them peeling apart before the credits ran on the finale show." Of Molly and Tommy specifically, Judi predicted their busy work lives and different lifestyles could get in the way of their romance. She said: "The couple most likely to get their own series, although with both holding down successful careers in their own right, neither needs the other for fame.

Work commitments and a lack of lifestyle compatibility means I'd give them a few 'Jack & Dani' months at best." The leadi.