Lauryn Goodman has spoken out in support of Molly-Mae Hague following her split from Tommy Fury, calling her a ‘queen’ in a recent social media post.
Molly-Mae, 25, announced her unexpected split from Tommy, 25, earlier this week after five years together.
In a heartfelt statement on Instagram, she wrote: “Never in a million years did I think I would be writing this. After five years together, I never thought our story would end, especially not like this.”
Lauryn, 33, who has had her own share of relationship drama with footballer Kyle Walker, showed her solidarity with Molly-Mae by posting one of her selfies on Instagram Stories and placing a crown sticker above her head.
“Difficult journeys lead to beautiful destinations @mollymae,” Lauryn captioned the post.
Lauryn Goodman has weighed in on Tommy Fury’s ‘cheating’ allegations and sent a message of support to Molly-Mae, calling her a ‘queen’
Molly-Mae, 25, announced her unexpected split from Tommy, 25, earlier this week after five years together (pictured in happier times)
In a nod to the cheating allegations surrounding the split, Lauryn also recorded Metro Boomin’s song “Creepin'” with The Weeknd, a song about infidelity.
The lyrics, ‘I don’t wanna know/ If you’re playing me, keep it on the low/ Because my heart can’t take it anymore’, refer to the turmoil Molly-Mae may be experiencing.
According to friends of the couple, tensions between Molly-Mae and Tommy flared at their Cheshire home after she learned he had cheated on her with a Danish woman he met in Macedonia.
Friends of the 25-year-old Love Island star have rallied behind her, saying she angrily confronted him at their £4million Cheshire home over his alleged infidelity.
And it told her “all she needed to know” when he didn’t deny it after she bluntly asked him if it was true, a friend said The sun.
But her ‘distraught’ ex-boxer Tommy insists the claims are ‘untrue’ and says he is ‘shocked’ by the allegations.
A devastated Molly-Mae is ‘in shock’ after kicking Tommy, also 25, out of their lavish mansion to end their five-year romance.
According to one of her friends, Molly-Mae thinks the Danish woman could be ‘the tip of the iceberg’, as she is convinced ‘he has done dirty things before’.
Lauryn showed her solidarity with Molly-Mae by posting one of her selfies to her Instagram Stories, putting a crown sticker above her head and adding a song with lyrics about infidelity
The Love Island star reportedly confronted Tommy about his alleged infidelity at their lavish mansion earlier this week
Fans were left stunned after Molly-Mae announced her split from the boxer after five years together. In a statement, she said she ‘never imagined our story would end this way’
Molly, 25, wrote on Instagram Stories on Wednesday: ‘Never in a million years did I think I would ever have to write this’
Lauryn herself was at the centre of a cheating scandal when it emerged that married footballer Kyle Walker – and father of three – was also the father of her five-month-old daughter
Kyle is also the father of Kairo from his relationship with Lauryn during his brief separation from his wife Annie in 2019
Tommy, with whom Molly-Mae shares baby Bambi, said in a statement: “I’m devastated to have to announce that Molly and I have decided to end our relationship.”
Molly-Mae hopes more women will come forward with allegations of affairs with Tommy and is counting on her close friends for support during this difficult time.
Lauryn herself was at the centre of a cheating scandal earlier this year, when it was sensationally revealed that married footballer Kyle Walker – and father of three – was also the father of Lauryn’s five-month-old daughter.
His wife Annie Kilner announced in January that she was divorcing the English footballer after two years of marriage.
It is the second child Kyle has fathered with Lauryn. The Ex On The Beach star fell pregnant with her son Kairo, now four, when she briefly dated the footballer during his temporary split from Annie in 2019.
Kyle and Annie have three children from their 12-year relationship: Riaan, Roman and Reign.