Molly-Mae Hague showcased parts of her incredible walk-in wardrobe in her new documentary Amazon Prime documentary Behind It All.
The plush room features floor to ceiling wardrobes along the walls, with luxe ornaments on the shelves.
And one shot showed a shelf that has two pairs of the same burgundy YSL heels, and one brown pair next to them, which cost around £955 each.
In a YouTube video uploaded in December, Molly-Mae explained why she has two pairs of the same designer heels.
She said to the camera: 'Really funny story behind these shoes, which is actually not that funny, which is that I actually have these burgundy heels in two different heel heights.
'I got these from Fran for Christmas, I think last year, and they look incredible but to walk in is another story.
Molly-Mae Hague showcased parts of her incredible walk-in wardrobe in her new documentary Amazon Prime documentary Behind It All
One shot showed a shelf that has two pairs of the same burgundy YSL heels, and one brown pair next to them, which cost around £955 each
'I had something on where I really wanted to wear these shoes but I couldn't walk for more than ten minutes in these, so I went and duplicated them as they come in a lower heel which is more like a kitten heel but still gives the same effect.'
Molly-Mae moved into the six-bedroom mansion in early 2022 with ex Tommy Fury - with the property boasting 5,000 sq ft of land and a luxurious contemporary design.
It comes after Molly admitted cracks had begun to show and things were 'getting a bit tricky' ahead of her accepting the boxer's proposal.
She branded the Tommy's proposal 'perfect' after he got down on one knee on a picturesque cliffside in Ibiza in July 2023, just over a year before their shock split amid rumours of infidelity - which Tommy denies.
In one scene she looked back at a video of the special moment before revealing she and Tommy, also 25, had had a 'big row' ahead of her slipping the diamond ring on her finger.
Molly-Mae recalled her then partner had been acting 'shady' while organising the surprise and wouldn't show her his phone, leading to her fearing he had photos of 'another woman' on his device.
She told the camera: 'Do you guys know the story about the fact that we had a big argument before this?'.
'He'd been acting shady, obviously, and we had taken some photos on Tommy's phone, of him and I at the hotel. And I was like 'Can I have a look at the photos on your phone? ' and he wouldn't let me go on his phone. Obviously, [I start] thinking: "Why won't you let me on your phone?".
In a YouTube video uploaded in December, Molly-Mae explained why she has two pairs of the same designer heels
In the documentary, Molly admitted cracks had begun to show and things were 'getting a bit tricky' ahead of her accepting the boxer's proposal
'Up until literally the point of pulling up in the car, I fully thought I was going to a dinner. I was that oblivious and I was literally looking out of the [car] window like I was in a sad music video, thinking that he literally had some pictures of another woman on his phone or something'.
She added: 'That was what was going through my mind, on my way to my engagement. It's pretty funny really'.
Elsewhere in the show Molly-Mae became emotional as she opened up on how Tommy betrayed her at her sister Zoe's wedding after' she begged' him to stay sober.
It comes after Tommy claimed the reasons why he and Molly split in August, saying it was because he had become dependent on alcohol following a boxing injury.
Molly had a heart-to-heart with her mother Debbie, and explained she is 'traumatised and hurt' by what Tommy put her through.
She said: 'He's never had an alcohol problem, but alcohol caused problems for us. It got to a point where I wasn't looking forward to anything because alcohol affected it so much.
Breaking down in tears, Molly continued: 'At my sisters wedding I pleaded with Tommy, like I begged him to not drink and it's just really sad. I don't know why I'm crying now, it's just so sad but it affected me and that's why my relationship with alcohol is so damaged.
'I just know that isn't who he wants to be, he doesn't want this.'
She added: 'I feel traumatised by the last couple of months, when I see him, I see all that trauma. I am angry at him and I am very hurt.
'I think he hopes in the future we will be back together as a family. Obviously I never ever wanted Bambi to come from a broken home.'
She branded the Tommy's proposal 'perfect' after he got down on one knee on a picturesque cliffside in Ibiza in July 2023, just over a year before their shock split amid rumours of infidelity - which Tommy denies
Molly-Mae recalled her then partner had been acting 'shady' while organising the surprise and wouldn't show her his phone, leading to her fearing he had 'photos of another woman'
Speaking to the camera, Debbie said: 'I'm very fond of Tommy. He looked after Molly, made her laugh, treated her well for a long time. That outweighed the not so great stuff going on.
'She was going to through the turmoil of a break up and the heartbreak but moving forward she wouldn't have endlessly nights worrying'
Debbie then tells Molly: 'Can I be honest? Over the years there were so many occasions that I witnessed myself that made me beyond worried for you.'
Molly replies: 'There were issues going on for him that was causing our relationships to have issues.
'He wanted to have the family life and the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities. The two don't go hand in hand.'
Debbie adds: 'It is heartbreaking how alcohol has really messed things up.'
Molly-Mae admitted she has 'anxiety about alcohol' after her parents divorce caused her mother to begin 'drinking too much '.
She got candid as she recalled how her mum Debbie 'really struggled' after the breakdown of her marriage to Molly's dad, Stephen Hague, and 'turned to alcohol to cope'.
While not completely tee-total, Molly-Mae rarely drinks and has voiced a reluctance to go on boozy nights out.
Molly said to the camera: 'I never wanted to be with someone who drank because my mum had a period of time in her life where her marriage of 25 years had ended and she turned to drink more than she should have.
'I was about 14/15 and saw her in some states going through a vulnerable time, so I have never been around it in a positive life.'
Elsewhere in the show Molly-Mae became emotional as she opened up on how Tommy betrayed her at her sister Zoe's wedding after' she begged' him to stay sober
It comes after Tommy claimed the reasons why he and Molly split in August, saying it was because he had become dependent on alcohol following a boxing injury
On Wednesday, Tommy gave an emotional interview with Men's Health -carefully timed days before the release of Molly-Mae's documentary - where he revealed his own drinking problem for the first time and admitted his mental health was 'in the pan'.
Amid rumours that their August 2024 break-up was a publicity stunt, Tommy spoke candidly about his mental-health battle and insisted he has never cheated on Molly-Mae - calling rumours about other women 'complete and utter b***ocks '.
'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 anymore,' he confessed.
'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. People go through different things in life and we all have our crosses to bear. I’ve got mine to bear.'
Molly-Mae Hague - Behind It All: What are the critics saying?
Rating:
'Much like The Masked Singer, though, you could skip the first two-thirds of any episode and still see all the bits you need to see'.
'“I wanna know what Molly-Mae gets at McDonald’s,” says a director, off-screen. Reader, we find out. She loves pyjamas – “a sacred part of life” – and is embarrassed to open a drawer full of belts that does not please her on an aesthetic level'.
'This series makes it look as if she is being less guarded, but when you play closer attention, I am not sure how true that is'.
Rating:
'Layering stressful music over footage of Molly-Mae fussing over candle sizes at a fashion pop-up doesn’t evoke a sense of peril so much as farce. It’s all so overdone to the point it feels like Amazon ordered a drop shipped version of a celebrity documentary'.
'Attempts at weaving together narrative arcs for each episode are flimsy at best. The documentary was, it claims, initially covering the run-up to Molly-Mae and Fury’s wedding and forced to volte-face when the couple called it off'.
'But any actually revealing footage of the fall-out seems to have ended up on the cutting room floor – or locked up in a vault to preserve the fairytale-redux ending the on-off couple seem to be teasing – and which may well come in the final three episodes that will stream in the spring'.
Rating:
'Just like Hague, the series is polished and clean. It’s more comparable to American documentaries on Lady Gaga or Taylor Swift, say, than the playful, rough-and-ready British reality shows on the likes of Katie Price or Gemma Collins'.
'Behind It All goes some way to deliver its promise of revealing the intimate life behind the persona – but it could’ve gone further. There are another three episodes to follow in the spring, but you get the sense that they’ve got all the breakup stuff out of the way first'.
Rating:
'I expected it to be polished, bland mulch, and I was right. Partly'
'[Tommy Fury's alcohol problem] felt to be the only “authentic” part of this series (three episodes are currently available) and I use the word sparingly because, like everything else, it was all still glossily managed'.
'“I don’t have another night in me, lying in bed being upset,” she said, and I felt very sorry for her here. It was a heartfelt statement. I wish there had been more of them. She denied it had been a publicity stunt (I believed her). She ended the relationship, she said, because he gave her no choice. “He wanted a family life but also the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities.”'
Rating:
'Thanks to Amazon’s billions and Hague’s clout, Behind It All is slick and well-made; you can’t help but let out a giggle at the overly dramatic score, which lends each of Hague’s day-to-day stresses – controversy over Maebe’s dodgy fabric, Bambi throwing a tantrum over beans on toast – the OTT heft of a Hollywood epic'.
'But the first three episodes suffer from their emphasis on clothes – nobody tuning in wants to hear Hague wax lyrical about mass-produced grey blazers and denim jeans. We’re here for the Tommy gossip: what did he do, and will they get back together?'
'A teaser for the next instalment promises to be juicier, touching on their much-discussed New Year’s Eve kiss as well as Hague’s battles with body-image, and her decision to dissolve her face filler'.