Tommy Fury’s book publishers are reported to be in crisis talks after his split from Molly-Mae Hague. Molly-Mae ended things with her former Love Island co-star amid rumours he cheated on her with a Danish woman while he was on holiday. Tommy has strongly denied the allegations made against him.

It's claimed that his forthcoming memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury includes chapters on his romance with Molly-Mae. Now, a new chapter on their split could be included, but there is “major concern” over the very public breakup and its possible impact on the book, a source said. The price on Amazon has already come down from £25 to £12.

50. The source told The Sun : “There’s major concern over the impact the revelations. The price has been reduced already and this new storm is making it harder to sell — especially given all his gushing about his life with Molly-Mae and their daughter Bambi.

“Without a new chapter, the book is outdated. Meetings are ongoing about what can be done to turn it around.” Despite the allegations, a spokesperson for Tommy furiously denied the claims.

They exclusively told the Mirror: "Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he's consulting his lawyers." The dad-of-one is said to be "distraught" as he knows the allegations couldn’t be further from the truth. Both Molly and Tommy continue to follow each other on Instagram , suggesting that private conversations could still .