A Babestation model has revealed why she was not surprised Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague split up.
Jema Gilsenan – whose stage name is Levi – said men and women handle fame and the subsequent attention in contrasting ways. And she believes this may be one of the reasons why couples who find fame together often fail to last.
Tommy and Molly, both 25, met on Love Island and went on to have a daughter and get engaged before the shock breakup was announced last month.
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It was reported that the boxer ‘cheated’ on Molly-Mae but she has not addressed this publicly – with a source telling The Sun she was aware of him being unfaithful ‘a number of times’.
Tommy has strenuously denied cheating allegations and Babestation veteran Levi said she often deals with love rats in her industry.
Men often tell her their seedy secrets over the phone line and she said some betrayals have completely taken her by surprise.
However, when it comes to celebs, she told the Daily Star: “Men and women are built very differently and it explains why a lot more men stray than women.
“The male ego is very fragile and I see so many guys who suddenly find fame or get a following on social media and it goes straight to their head. They let the attention affect them in a different way to how us women would deal with attention.
“I think as a woman we are used to being pursued by men and men don’t usually have women chasing them. So when they suddenly find this attention from women I think it can be very hard to resist.
“And secondly men can cheat with women they don’t even find attractive. Men are much more physical whereas women are more emotional so it takes a lot more for the average woman to even consider cheating.”
Levi, whose daughter now works the same job as her, said it was a shame that Tommy and Molly’s relationship broke down.
She described Molly-Mae as “beautiful” and she believes Tommy may regret that things didn’t work out because according to the model, “he lost the best thing that will ever happen to him”.
Molly-Mae returned to social media last week where she expressed her desire to get back to posting normal content for her 1.8 million subscribers on YouTube.
The influencer refused to “spill the tea” about what happened and she told her fans: “My coping mechanism for the last couple of weeks is talking to the people that I love and are so close to me and have been so incredible through this time and then coming on here and pushing forward.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk