The influencer has been given a major boost for her career after she shared an update on rumours she's set to reunite with her ex
News Jessica Sansome TV and Celebrity Editor 07:43, 04 Apr 2025Updated 15:54, 04 Apr 2025

Molly-Mae Hague has been given a major boost for her career after she shared an update on rumours she's set to reunite with her ex Tommy Fury.
It's been revealed that the reality TV star and businesswoman among 30 inspiring young people who feature on The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025.
The influencer and former creative director of fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing rose to fame on dating show Love Island in 2019 and launched her own clothing brand, Maebe, in 2024.
Earlier in the year the 25-year-old starred in a Prime Video documentary that depicted the fallout from her high-profile break-up with boxer Tommy Fury.
The couple had announced their split in separate social media posts in August 2024, a month before Molly-Mae launched her womenswear line, Maebe. The former couple welcomed daughter, Bambi, in January 2023 and announced their engagement in July that year.
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The Sunday Times list features young people, all 30 or under, who come from the worlds of business, entertainment, politics, sport, farming and food.
Singer-songwriter Maisie Peters, 24, who has supported the likes of Coldplay, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, is the only singer to feature on the list.
Among the other names are 27-year-old Bella Maclean, who stars in Sex Education and Rivals, and Saba Sams, a 28-year-old author known for her short story collection Send Nudes and debut novel Gunk. Kaleb Cooper, a 26-year-old farmer and TV personality who features on Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm, is also on the list.
Among the entrepreneurs listed are 16-year-old Toby Brown, who secured one million dollars in Silicon Valley investment for his AI start-up Beem, and Fergal Mackie, 27, the inventor of a body-powered bionic hand that functions without the use of electronics.

Hannah Swerling, The Sunday Times commissioning editor, said: "This year’s Young Power List showcases the incredible talent, resilience, and vision of young people across the UK.
"Their stories are a testament to what can be achieved with passion and purpose, and they remind us that age is no barrier to making a meaningful impact.
"From entrepreneurs like Murvah Iqbal, who is revolutionising sustainable logistics with her courier company Hived, to Fergal Mackie, whose bionic hand invention is transforming the lives of amputees, each individual featured showcases the ingenuity and drive of young people, such as the creative vision of individuals like Bella Maclean, star of Disney+’s Rivals, and Maisie Peters, whose chart-topping music is resonating with audiences worldwide."
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly awaiting Molly-Mae's return to TV screens after confirming the next and final three episodes of her Amazon Prime docuseries, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, will launch on May 9.
It comes after she was recently seen enjoying a family holiday with Tommy and their two-year-old daughter. They recently jetted off for a sunshine break with Bambi to Dubai - and Molly-Mae has confessed they had an "amazing time".
In a video posted on YouTube, Molly-Mae explained: "I don't want you guys to think I'm not being honest about who went on the holiday to Dubai. I did do a big talking section that we were going with Tommy but I didn't want to put it in the last vlog because I didn't want anxiety.
"The only reason I've not spoken about it is I'm not ready to. I don't know if I'm ready to talk about it, I was a bit nervous and I didn't need to explain that I was going with Tommy. It's obviously not a secret we're just figuring things out. We had a really really amazing time, probably the best holiday ever for all of us."
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She also commented: "I’ve seen things saying, 'They aren’t talking about their relationship because they’re saving it for the last episode of the documentary where they are going to do a collab post and come out saying that they’re back together.' That’s not the case at all."