Love Island beauty Molly-Mae Hague appeared downcast when seen out and about, despite reuniting with boyfriend Tommy Fury after begging him to come home.
Molly-Mae, 21, labelled herself a “sad case” on Friday (September 18) as she spoke about missing her boxer beau.
Tommy, also 21, has been on a six-week boot camp retreat with brother and fellow boxer Tyson as he trains for his next fight.
However, Molly says she’s been left miserable at home alone and missing her partner.
She said: “The worst thing about him being away is that I don’t laugh.
“I haven’t laughed for the last few days, I’ve just been miserable.
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“That just goes to show… I’m a bit of a sad case, aren’t I?
“My favourite thing to do is laugh and when he’s away I just don’t.”
Molly then pleaded to Tommy: “Come home.”
It seems her prayers were answered as the pair were seen out together on Saturday (September 19) morning as they headed for breakfast in Hale Village, Cheshire.
Despite Tommy beaming away, Molly-Mae failed to raise a smile, despite the surprise visit.
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Tommy also surprised Molly-Mae on Wednesday by returning from holiday because she was “miserable” without him.
Emotional Molly told fans at the time: “I thought I wasn’t going to see him for six weeks, but he knew how miserable I was so he came home and surprised me for the night.
“Literally died when I heard some buzzing the gate at this time of night.
“I don’t know how we thought we would last six weeks when we can’t even last two days FFS.”
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She then added a gif that read: “Wow, I love you so much.”
Molly-Mae and Tommy have been inseparable ever since they met on Love Island in the summer of 2019.
She recently admitted to feeling broody and said she wants to be a young mum.
As well as missing Tommy, Molly-Mae also told fans this week that she’s been at war with locals in the area over recycling.
She told Instagram fans that locals “hated” her adding: “We are too scared to use the bins here. Skip run it is.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk