Just as it seemed Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s relationship could be getting back on track as they enjoy a Dubai holiday together with their two-year-old daughter Bambi seven months after their shock split, the influencer has been hit by claims she was texting another boxer.
American boxer Chase DeMoor, 28, is claiming that he exchanged flirty messages with Molly-Mae, 25, ahead of his fight with Tommy’s brother Roman at the end of the month.
Chase – who made it to the final of Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle in 2021 and starred on Perfect Match in 2023 – took to social media to share screenshots of his alleged messages with Molly, who reached the final of Love Island with Tommy in 2019.

The messages see Chase starting the conversation with, ‘Hey beautiful. I’m in the UK soon. I know we didn’t really get a chance to see each other last time but I want to make it up to you.’
The account said to be Molly-Mae’s replies, ‘Oh yh? How’s that babe,’ with Chase responding. ‘I’m thinking let’s get some sushi and see where it leads.’
The other account says, ‘You think it’s just going to be easy. But what dates? If I’m around let’s do it I’ve never been out with an American before. Think that’s where I’m going wrong.’
Chase replies, ‘You won’t regret it I promise,’ as the account alleged to be Molly-Mae’s finishes the conversation, ‘We’ll see…’
In the video in which he shared the messages, Chase told his followers, ‘I’m going to be joining the family for Christmas next year. Look at these DMs from yours truly Molly-Mae. Molly-Mae, she loves me, what can I say? I’m part of the Fury family now. After I’m done with Roman, he’s going to get disowned and, yeah, see you for Christmas next year, buddy.’
However, fans of Molly-Mae have been quick to shut down claims the messages are from the Maebe founder, noting how they don’t read as the way she typically types. Sources close to Molly-Mae also told MailOnline that the messages are 'fabricated'.
Fans also noted that in the screenshot, Molly-Mae’s profile picture appeared smaller than it would if it was real, leading some to believe her image has been photoshppped onto the messages.

‘She wouldn’t speak like that,’ one commented, as another said, ‘It’s so fake it’s unreal sorry but Molly ain’t about that life.’
A third added, ‘There’s simply no way Molly Mae would EVER’, as a final fan wrote, ‘Molly-Mae would not say “oh yh”.’
Samuel McManus is a senior content creator for Bauer Media, writing celebrity news and features across five of the company’s brands – heat, Closer, Grazia, Bella and Yours. Samuel has worked at Bauer Media since November 2024.