They were one of the most high-profile and popular couples on social media. So Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s split came as a massive shock to their 13.4million followers – and, seemingly, to Tommy Fury himself.

The boxer, 25, was reportedly ‘blindsided’ by the break-up. The future of his memoir, Lightning Does Strike twice: My Life As A fury, has been called into question amid allegations he cheated on the mother of his child. Written before the fallout, the yet-to-be-published book is said to feature chapters about his romance with Ms Hague, also 25, who he met on reality show Love Island in 2019.

Pre-order prices have been slashed on Amazon from £25 (AUD$48) to £12.50 (AUD$24.15) ahead of the memoir’s release in October.

But there are reported hopes a chapter on the split could be added to save the project. A synopsis for the book read: “Revealing what life is like juggling his many identities: boxing champion, TV star, mental health advocate, fiance and father.” His ex-fiancée, worth an estimated £6million, released an autobiography, Becoming Molly-Mae: My Story, in 2022 and it became the Sunday times no 1 bestseller.

The Youtuber told her 1.9million subscribers in a video recently that she had been “solo-parenting” for two weeks because the boxer – who is the brother of ex-world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury – was recording the audiobook of his memoir. A week later, Ms Hague announced the split on Instagram after she threw Fury out of their.