All the Juiciest Moments So Far from Molly-Mae: Behind It All Season 2

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All the Juiciest Moments So Far from Molly-Mae: Behind It All Season 2

From relationship dramas to baby struggles, season 2 has it all.

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Following the huge success of Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 1, influencer and entrepreneur Molly-Mae Hague is back for another deep dive into her world, and this time, nothing’s off-limits.

The NTA-winning series became the streamer’s most-watched show among young women (18–34) in the UK, and season 2 promises even more of the drama we just can’t get enough of.


Molly Mae in Behind it All Season 2
Molly Mae in Behind it All Season 2

The first three episodes, now streaming on Prime Video, offer a raw look at Molly-Mae balancing her thriving business empire with the chaos of new motherhood and her headline-grabbing relationship with Tommy Fury, so get ready for plenty of emotional confessions, toddler tantrums and fashion-week meltdowns, to name a few.

Here are the biggest talking points fans can’t stop dissecting from Behind It All season 2 so far.

1. “I’m not ready to wear my engagement ring again”

It’s no secret that Molly and Tommy’s relationship has been quite the rollercoaster ride, and while the couple are currently back together, the Maebe founder reveals she’s still not ready to put her £600,000 engagement ring back on.

“I’m not putting my ring back on yet just because I don’t feel quite ready,” she admits. “And also because I would kinda quite like for him to make a kind of a gesture.

“Not ask me again. That’s a lot, but just a nice dinner or something. Just to like have that moment of ok, I’ll wear my ring again.”

Total peak relatable energy - the influencer who seemingly has it all, still wanting that little romantic reassurance.

Molly-Mae reveals it all in Behind It All Season 2
Molly-Mae reveals it all in Behind It All Season 2

2. Tense calls with Tommy

By episode 3, things heat up between the couple during a phone call that turns sour fast. With Tommy in Manchester celebrating his BBC documentary, Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury, Molly takes daughter Bambi for a quiet trip to Wales, but it’s not long before old tensions bubble up.

“It’s just frustrating,” she tells him. “You know things are going to rile me up, Tommy. You think I don’t know you after six years?”

Molly then opens up about lingering trust issues after past struggles in their relationship, admitting: “I don’t want to be a bore. I want him to be able to do his thing, but there are still things that make me anxious, and that’s not his fault. I think it’s more so me dealing with it.”

It’s one of the rawest glimpses we’ve seen of the couple yet — and fans are eating it up.

3. Parenting pressures and the “terrible twos”

The early episodes show Molly tackling the not-so-glam side of parenting, as toddler Bambi throws a full-blown tantrum during potty training.

“The balance at the minute of work and Bambi, I’m finding it quite hard to nail,” she admits.

In between business meetings and brand launches, the 26-year-old mum is seen questioning her parenting style: “Am I gonna take no-nonsense? Am I gonna sometimes raise my voice?

Or do I want to be a gentle parent that never says no?”

She also shares that she’s been prescribed beta blockers to manage panic attacks, showing just how much pressure she’s under behind the camera-ready exterior.

The first three episodes offer a raw look at Molly-Mae balancing her thriving business with family life
The first three episodes offer a raw look at Molly-Mae balancing her thriving business with family life

4. Addressing the nanny rumours

After months of speculation online, Molly finally tackles the question of childcare head-on.

“There’s always been speculation about childcare,” she says. “I didn’t know what a big thing it would become.”

She admits she was “too scared to talk about it honestly,” explaining that with Tommy’s schedule, her mum living hours away and her own business demands, hiring a nanny simply made sense.

“It helped me create the life I want for Bambi. I’m in a privileged position; I can have someone watch her for me so I can grow my business.”

5. Almost getting “cancelled” (again)

Molly doesn’t dodge controversy in season 2. From that viral “same 24 hours as Beyoncé” moment to more recent criticism for saying she hadn’t “done one social fun thing all summer”, she admits she understands why people were frustrated. After all, wasn’t she in Dubai and the Cotswolds, plus there was that visit to Wimbledon?

“I was so frustrated with myself when I saw the comments,” she says. “I can completely understand why people had a problem with what I said.”

Manager Fran Britton points out that “people are looking to cancel you”, and Molly agrees: “It was stupid. It’s annoying. I’m blessed.”

Reflecting on the earlier backlash, she adds: “I genuinely meant no malice or anything in that comment. I felt I upset so many people, I had to hold my hands up. To get so angry and hateful comments and death threats - who has that level of anger?”

6. The L’Oréal runway panic

In one of the final scenes of the first drop of episodes, Molly prepares to walk in her debut L’Oréal show during Paris Fashion Week, something she turned down the previous year.

But behind the scenes, things aren’t as effortless as they appear on socials, as she panics during fittings, confessing: “I’ve never got my leg out in my whole career. When I’m meant to look my best and feel my best, I’ve got to get my leg out because I’ve got nothing else to wear.”

The scene ends on a cliffhanger about her big moment, but given the glamorous TikToks that followed, we know she smashed it.

How to watch Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 2

The first three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 2 are now streaming on Prime Video. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial to catch up on all the drama, with the next batch of episodes arriving in early 2026.

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Topics: Amazon Prime, Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury