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Tommy Fury dodges cheating questions during This Morning appearance

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Tommy Fury sidestepped rumours of infidelity during his appearance on Thursday's edition of This Morning.The ex-Love Island contestant, aged 25, joined the programme to chat about his debut book, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, but was pressed regarding his recent parting ways with Molly-Mae Hague.Presenter Ben Shephard probed: "It's been a turbulent few months for you, Tommy, how are you feeling after everything you've been through over the summer?"Tommy retorted: "Yeah I'm feeling okay, I'm feeling good, you know obviously it doesn't take a genius to figure out it's been very tough for me, it's been a very hard time, but at the end of the day I've just been knuckling down my training, taking my daughter to ballet, swimming and whatever else.

Just been keeping myself busy and of course the book!" Ben, aged 49, delved deeper: "You've been very honest in the book and you've been honest about this that your relationship with Molly-Mae has been very public, it's been built around social media, the brand is you on social media, so of course anything that goes wrong is going to be played out on social media as well," reports Wales Online.

He continued grilling the star about the public nature of his split: "How have you dealt with that criticism as there were a lot of critics when Molly-Mae put a statement out about the relationship and the fact it had ended, [fans] immediately jumped to the conclusion that you had done something wrong."Tommy remarked: "Yeah, no, of course.

There's been a lot of critics out there, there will be critics out there till the day I die, everyone will point their finger when there's a bandwagon to jump on but at the end of the day out of respect to Molly, out of respect to myself and

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