Influencers and former Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are set to marry, 4 years after showing on the truth TV present.
The couple – who share daughter Bambi collectively – introduced their engagement on Monday after skilled boxer Tommy stunned Molly-Mae with a romantic proposal, The Sun studies.
Posting a video of the second on social media, Molly-Mae wrote: “Forever. 23/07/23.”
The clip exhibits Molly turning into emotional as she walked into the romantic seaside setting to see Tommy suited and booted holding their child daughter.
He handed over Bambi earlier than dropping down on one knee and pulling out a hoop.
The couple – who appeared on the UK model of the favored relationship present – have been congratulated by their well-known family and friends.
The engagement comes after it was reported the pair has their hearts set on a Disney themed marriage ceremony.
A supply near the couple claims the wheels are already in movement for his or her dream fairytale ceremony.
They instructed Heat: “Molly wants to book a castle somewhere in the UK, where they’d have a banquet from a Michelin-star chef, performances from famous musicians and a spectacular fireworks display.
“They also want it to be about their fairy-tale love story with Bambi playing a big part of the ceremony.
“They’re huge fans of Disney, so Molly will be wearing a princess gown and arrive in a horse-drawn carriage. She wants the full Cinderella experience.”
Molly-Mae can have extra time to dedicate to planning her marriage ceremony with Tommy after lately quitting her position at vogue retailer Pretty Little Thing.
Announcing the tip of the position in a YouTube video, Molly stated: “Myself and PLT have decided collectively that as much as the creative director role was incredible and I have literally loved being the creative director of PLT more than anything – it was such an amazing chapter for me – it has naturally come to an end.
“I am a mum now. I never really gave myself a maternity leave and I got straight back into work instantly because my work is my phone and showing my life is my work.
“There were just certain areas of my life where I had to re-evaluate. The last thing I would want to be is in a role that I can’t fulfil right now at this moment in my life.”
She walked away from a reported £5m annual wage from her position as inventive director.
Molly-Mae added: “There is no drama, there is absolutely no tea, there is nothing that has gone on.”
“It was the most incredible pinch-me moment. I will never ever not be grateful to that business for what they have done to my career.”
This article initially appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
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