Tommy Fury headed back to Molly-Mae Hague‘s £4million Cheshire mansion for a short 55 minute visit on Saturday.

The former couple, who met on the Love Island in 2019, shared the bombshell news they had split earlier this week after months of speculation.

The boxer, 25, is now said to be ‘fighting to get his former fiancée and their 19-month old daughter Bambi back’ as he battles allegations he cheated on Molly-Mae, also 25, with ‘multiple women.’

Tommy looked downcast as he pulled into the drive way of the house in his £180,000 Mercedes G Wagon at 2:25PM before leaving shortly after at 3:20PM.

Friends of Molly-Mae have since told The Mail her decision was not made in haste and that she is resolute.

Tommy Fury headed back to Molly-Mae Hague 's £4million Cheshire mansion for a short 55 minute visit on Saturday

Tommy Fury headed back to Molly-Mae Hague ‘s £4million Cheshire mansion for a short 55 minute visit on Saturday

The boxer, 25, is said to be 'fighting to get his former fiancée back' as he battles allegations he cheated on Molly-Mae, also 25, with 'multiple women'

The boxer, 25, is said to be ‘fighting to get his former fiancée back’ as he battles allegations he cheated on Molly-Mae, also 25, with ‘multiple women’

The former couple, who met on the Love Island in 2019, shared the bombshell news they had split earlier this week after months of speculation

The former couple, who met on the Love Island in 2019, shared the bombshell news they had split earlier this week after months of speculation

No one was as shocked as Tommy himself – who his team insists is ‘gutted and will fight to get them back’.

Soon after their confrontation, Molly was spotted leaving the house for the second time, after heading out with Bambi earlier in the day.

Molly shielded behind a huge pair of shades as she drove her Mercedes-AMG G 63 Magno Edition near their home.

Molly-Mae was pictured behind the wheel of her car leaving her Cheshire home with her 19-month-old daughter in tow on Saturday morning.

She kicked her ‘cheating’ fiancé Tommy out of her £4m mansion after confronting him over claims he’d been unfaithful earlier this week, MailOnline can reveal.

Fans were left bewildered after Molly-Mae announced her split from the boxer on Wednesday after five years together – saying in a statement that she ‘never thought our story would end this way’.

She has been seen clearing out their home, with a skip pictured on the drive way this weekend. According to representatives it has been there ‘a while.’

The Love Island star ordered boxer Tommy out of their lavish Cheshire pad after discovering he had cheated ‘multiple times’.

Neighbours on the exclusive street revealed how Tommy was told to leave as distraught Molly-Mae called time on their five-year romance.

One neighbour told MailOnline: ‘You don’t see him very often, he comes and goes a lot. But I heard that Molly has thrown him out of the house in the last week or so and he’s not living there anymore.’

Tommy looked downcast as he pulled into the drive way of the house in his £180,000 Mercedes G Wagon at 2:25PM before leaving shortly after at 3:20PM

Tommy looked downcast as he pulled into the drive way of the house in his £180,000 Mercedes G Wagon at 2:25PM before leaving shortly after at 3:20PM

Friends of the influencer have since told The Mail her decision is resolute. No one was as shocked as Tommy himself – who his team insists is 'gutted and will fight to get them back'

Friends of the influencer have since told The Mail her decision is resolute. No one was as shocked as Tommy himself – who his team insists is ‘gutted and will fight to get them back’

No one was as shocked as Tommy himself – who his team insists is 'gutted and will fight to get them back'

No one was as shocked as Tommy himself – who his team insists is ‘gutted and will fight to get them back’

Soon after their confrontation, Molly was spotted leaving the house for the second time, after heading out with Bambi earlier in the day

Soon after their confrontation, Molly was spotted leaving the house for the second time, after heading out with Bambi earlier in the day

Molly-Mae kicked her 'cheating' fiancé Tommy out of her £4m mansion after confronting him over claims he'd been unfaithful earlier this week, with a skip pictured in the drive way

Molly-Mae kicked her ‘cheating’ fiancé Tommy out of her £4m mansion after confronting him over claims he’d been unfaithful earlier this week, with a skip pictured in the drive way

Tommy's arrival comes after Molly-Mae was pictured behind the wheel of her Mercedes-AMG G leaving her Cheshire home with her 19-month-old daughter in tow on Saturday morning

Tommy’s arrival comes after Molly-Mae was pictured behind the wheel of her Mercedes-AMG G leaving her Cheshire home with her 19-month-old daughter in tow on Saturday morning

She kicked her 'cheating' fiancé Tommy out of her £4m mansion after confronting him over claims he'd been unfaithful earlier this week, MailOnline can reveal

She kicked her ‘cheating’ fiancé Tommy out of her £4m mansion after confronting him over claims he’d been unfaithful earlier this week, MailOnline can reveal

Neighbours on the exclusive street revealed how Tommy was told to leave as distraught Molly-Mae called time on their five-year romance

Neighbours on the exclusive street revealed how Tommy was told to leave as distraught Molly-Mae called time on their five-year romance

Molly-Mae, worth an estimated £6m, is the sole owner of their 5,000 sq ft home.

Land Registry papers show that the gated mansion was bought for £3.8m in April 2022 in her name alone.

The discovery means Tommy is unlikely to retain any financial stake in the property and has no right to live there.

While married couples can make financial claims under the Matrimonial Causes Act, there is no provision for couples who are engaged or cohabiting.

Weronika Husejko from McAllister Family Law, explained: ‘In terms of any property that the pair own together, any disputes in relation to this would be treated as a ‘ToLATA”claim.

‘This is because the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 is the legislation which deals with disputes relating to the ownership of property or land.

‘In a situation where the property was purchased by both of them and it is clear from the title deeds how the property is held, there is less scope for dispute.

‘However, if one of their names are not on the title deeds, it can become more complicated and will depend upon a number of factors.’

Financial adviser, Adam Garcia from the Stock Dork added: ‘Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury own a £4 million mansion in Cheshire, which they purchased after a three-year search.

‘This six-bedroom property, which they have been renovating, stands as a major asset that could become a focal point in their separation.

‘The house’s ownership structure, whether jointly or individually held, will determine how it is divided.’