Speculation is emerging that Tommy Fury’s wife, Molly-Mae Hague, was heartbroken that Jake Paul exposed her news about the arrival of her baby before she was able to.
Jake Paul Bashed For Leaking Tommy Fury’s Wife’s Baby Arrival Before She Could Ahead Of Their Boxing Showdown-‘Hated That Guy Before And Even More Now’
Tommy, the younger brother of heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, is reportedly set to battle Jake, 26 in a boxing match that is set to take place next month.
The pair have had a constant battle of words with the fight having been called off several times. But this time around, things could be more personal.
Molly-Mae and Tommy declared their newborn daughter to the world on Monday, 30th January 2023, and admitted that she had actually been born approximately a week prior.
In the picture here, we can see the couple holding their baby. They have massive smiles on their faces and could not be any happier.
Nevertheless, the announcement had been clouded by Jake who wrote the following before the announcement: “Fumbles has no excuses now. Baby is born.
“Money is massive. Immigration is not an issue. Sunday February 26, Paul vs Fury is live on ESPN+ PPV in the US and BT Sport Box Office in the UK.”
This naturally did not sit well with Molly’s fans, as they felt that her special moment had been tarnished. And given that it was Jake who did it, there was even more of a bitter rivalry now.
One person wrote: “So that Paul guy was right, what an a hole to steal this moment from them, you don’t ever get that opportunity again in your life, to announce the birth of your child to everyone IN YOUR OWN TIME.
While another person stated: “I hated that guy before and even more now, people like him don’t deserve good things, as a parent I’m so mad and I’m sure Molly Mae was devastated.”
With the fight reportedly scheduled on Saturday, 25th February 2023, the only way to settle this feud is in the ring. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

