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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury ‘pick out a £220,000 diamond engagement ring’ in Dubai jewellers

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury 'pick out a £220,000 diamond engagement ring' in Dubai jewellers 2

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury ‘pick out a top of the range £220,000 diamond engagement ring’ during trip to Dubai jewellers

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury eyed up a six-figure engagement ring during their sun-drenched getaway in Dubai last month, according to reports. 

The influencer and her boxer boyfriend have been together since their appearance on Love Island in 2019, with their relationship only going from strength to strength. 

In a picture obtained by The Sun, the reality stars, both 23, sat next to each other in Cara Jewellers during their trip to the United Arab Emirates, where Manchester-born Tommy allegedly insisted that his girlfriend’s ring must be a ‘top of the range, flawless gem’. 

Wedding bells? Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury eyed up a six-figure engagement ring during their sun-drenched getaway in Dubai last month, according to reports

Wedding bells? Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury eyed up a six-figure engagement ring during their sun-drenched getaway in Dubai last month, according to reports

A source at the sophisticated showroom told the publication that Pretty Little Thing’s creative director spoke for an hour about how she wanted the ring mounted, before Tommy sighed: ‘I’m just here to pay for it, mate.’  

The source continued: ‘It was a very funny moment. Molly-Mae pretended to be upset but then laughed and got on with discussing the ring.

‘The couple were lovely and charming and looked very much in love. 

Love: The influencer and her boxer boyfriend, both 23, have been together since their appearance on Love Island in 2019, with their relationship only going from strength to strength

Love: The influencer and her boxer boyfriend, both 23, have been together since their appearance on Love Island in 2019, with their relationship only going from strength to strength

Encounter: A source at the jewellers told The Sun that Molly-Mae spoke for an hour about how she wanted the ring mounted, before Tommy sighed: 'I'm just here to pay for it, mate'

Encounter: A source at the jewellers told The Sun that Molly-Mae spoke for an hour about how she wanted the ring mounted, before Tommy sighed: ‘I’m just here to pay for it, mate’

‘Tommy was insistent it must be a rare, top of the range flawless gem. And Molly-Mae spent a long time discussing how the ring must be designed.’

MailOnline has reached out to representatives for Molly-Mae and Tommy for comment. 

In April, Molly-Mae teased that the sound of wedding bells might not be too far in the future. 

Following Tommy’s victory against Daniel Bocianski in their light heavyweight fight, an interviewer apologised for referring to her as Mrs Fury.

Cute: In April, Molly-Mae teased that the sound of wedding bells might not be too far in the future

Cute: In April, Molly-Mae teased that the sound of wedding bells might not be too far in the future

The star responded: ‘It’s fine, don’t worry! Maybe soon.’

The news comes after the blonde beauty gave a very honest account of how her love life with boyfriend Tommy dwindled during her battle with ‘excruciating’ endometriosis. 

She wrote about her struggle in her new book, Becoming Molly-Mae, and said that some of her health issues reared their head once she had started seeing Tommy.

Endometriosis causes tissue similar to the lining of the uterus to grow in different organs around the body.  

Open: The news comes after the blonde beauty gave a very honest account of how her love life with boyfriend Tommy dwindled during her battle with 'excruciating' endometriosis

Open: The news comes after the blonde beauty gave a very honest account of how her love life with boyfriend Tommy dwindled during her battle with ‘excruciating’ endometriosis

Tissue build-up can be minimal but in the most painful severe cases it can cause scarring that fuses organs together because of the time it takes for the cells to leave the body after they thicken during the menstrual cycle.

Molly-Mae, who signed copies of her book in the Trafford Centre on Monday, wrote: ‘Before I was with Tommy, I wasn’t really having sex, so I didn’t really think there were any problems other than my period pains.’

But she said: ‘I was suffering horrendous pain – literally feeling like I’d been stabbed in the stomach  – just awful. And it was causing me so many issues.  

‘Big TMI! But my sex life just became non-existent: it was just not part of our relationship.’ 

Back in March, Molly-Mae admitted she thought she would die and has nearly called an ambulance multiple times during her periods.

The influencer explained how she found nights particularly difficult, and was fearful she ‘wouldn’t wake up’ due to the excruciating pain.

What is endometriosis? How the disorder results in pelvic pain and internal scarring

Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus — the endometrium — grows outside the uterus.

It most commonly affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the tissue lining the pelvis.

The primary symptom of endometriosis is pelvic pain, although many women also experience cramping during their menstrual cycle.

Symptoms also include painful periods, pain with intercourse, pain with bowel movements or urination, inflammation, excessive bleeding, and infertility. 

Often misdiagnosed, many women only discover they have the condition during infertility treatment.

Approximately half of women diagnosed with endometriosis have difficulty getting pregnant.

While studies about the link between endometriosis and miscarriages are still ongoing, newer research suggests that the condition can leave sufferers at greater risk of having a miscarriage. 

Source: Mayo Clinic 

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