IT looked like the dream was over for Love Island power couple Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury last summer when she dramatically announced their split on Instagram.
But as the couple’s New Year’s Eve kiss first suggested, as it went viral, the relationship is now well and truly back on.
I can reveal, though, that influencer Molly has secretly laid down the law with her boxer beau — insisting he FaceTime her every HOUR when they are not together so that she knows exactly where he is and who he’s with.
The strict rule has become quite the talking point among Tommy’s circle of mates.
But if he wants to stay with Molly, he may have no choice but to fall into line.
A source said: “It sounds extreme, but Molly feels much more reassured when Tommy checks in. It all helps with trust, honesty and transparency between the two of them.
“Tommy has been very dedicated so far — if he’s on a train, he will FaceTime the moment he gets off.
“It’s the same with any flights that he takes or hotels he’s staying in.
“Tommy dutifully phones Molly the minute that he arrives anywhere.
“And then she likes him to also show her where he is.
“This has been going on for months now, and Tommy’s friends are impressed that he has agreed to it whole-heartedly.”
The reunited couple — who have a two-year-old daughter, Bambi, together — were pictured last month on a romantic getaway in Dubai.
Molly-Mae Hague rushed to hospital after returning home from Dubai holiday with Tommy Fury
It was their sixth holiday, no less, this year.
The source added: “Tommy’s camp have raised their eyebrows at Molly’s rule.
“He can’t do anything without having to report straight back to her.
“But Molly’s team, on the other hand, feel that this is what he needs to do if he wants to keep his family together.
“The question is, does Molly really trust Tommy? Some highly doubt it.”
Speaking last year, Tommy told how his drinking had played a huge part in driving a wedge between him and Molly.
He said at the time: “The reason why me and Molly broke up was because I got addicted to alcohol and I couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be any more.
“It kills me to say it, but it’s true, I couldn’t.
“I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink, and it is what it is.”