Reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed that she and Tommy Fury reunited after announcing their breakup last August.
The two met in the 2019 "Love Island" series and later started participating in and welcoming their daughter Bambi in 2023.
The Hague announced their split last year and raised in her subsequent documentary that Fury's drinking had become a problem in the relationship.
But in the latest episode released on Friday, The Hague confirmed they were back together, saying Fury hadn't had a drink for four months and that "things looked much better."
The Hague is the most successful former Love Island contestant with 8.5 million Instagram followers and her own clothing brand.
The Hague described the relationship as “worth saving” when he spoke in the new episode of her major Amazon video documentary.
She added that she did not want to be furious, but wanted to "slowly" with the couple's reconstruction.
"I love Tommy so much, I love our family so much that I'm willing to wave it," The Hague said.
“It’s not something everyone wants to do, but it’s something I’m willing to do because I want my family.”
She continued: "Obviously, he knew it was a drink. He is not drinking now, four months?
"I don't think the drinks will go away forever. I think the drinks are still a problem for us? Yes, but I think the breakup shows Tommy is serious."
“He is indeed different these days.”
The news comes months after the Hague and Angry kissed at a New Year's Eve party.
In January, The Hague denied that their breakup was a “promotional stunt”, adding that the situation was “really complicated.”
In the new episode of her TV series, The Hague also talks about the recent family holiday with Fury and Bambi, which Mae calls “Picture Perfect.”
“Dubai is perfect, like it’s the best trip ever,” she said. “It feels like everything I want, and there’s more. It’s exactly what we need.
"Everyone's noise, like it's just shutting down everyone's opinions. That's OK. It's like we're in a bubble."
She added: "Things look much better for us. I'm going to start spending more time in Tommy's house and keep it slow and not rushing.
"But, as always, I always say I don't know what the future will be. I don't think it's a simple sailing future. I'm not, that's just me being honest. I think we'll still have bumps.
"The dream is still the same, you know, one day we will be happy in that house together and have more kids, hoping for a very pleasant, happy life. That's everything I want us.
“I don’t want to be too excited, but I’m all flashing with what I’ve always wanted.
“I know we have something totally worth saving, but you never know it’s coming.”
Fury had previously said he was "heartbroken" about the split, and Hague said in August she was "very frustrated" that their relationship was over.
The second part of Mae's documentary comes after three episodes released in January.
The Hague was born in Stevenage and grew up in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, while Fury was born and raised in Manchester.
Fury is the brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and a boxer.