Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on an argument she has had with beau Tommy Fury and told him her " WhatsApp is open" for his apology.
The pair have been going from strength to strength since finding love on Love Island in 2019, but the blonde beauty revealed they sometimes have fallings out.
The influencer, 23, was taking part in a Q&A with her 6.4 million Instagram followers when one fan asked: "Favourite thing about Tommy."
Replying in the video, she repeated the question before saying: "Right now, nothing. We were shouting at each other about the wi-fi before we left the house."
In a mix between finding it funny and being annoyed, she continued: "I'm not even joking. So Tommy I'm going to tag you in this and you'll see this and when you're ready to apologise, my WhatsApp is open, okay?"
She added the message: "@tommyfury you know my number."
However, she quickly added a follow-up video to make sure her fans weren't concerned about the pair's "beef".
She told them: "Just so you guys don't think I actually hate him, because I don't, my favourite thing is probably his sense of humour and his funniness. I know I say that all the time, but he is just actually hilarious.
"He is the funniest person I know, straight up. I'm crying with laughter every single day and it's just the best thing."
She later realised that her attempts for an apology hit an immediate stumbling block, writing: "Forgot Tommy doesn't actually have wifi does he so looks like I'll have to make the first move."
Elsewhere on her fan interaction, the former Love Island star took time out to answer a fan's query as to whether she has had a breast augmentation.
Filming a clip of herself, the star said: "I have gained weight guys, that is why my boobs have got bigger to be perfectly honest with you.
"I'm also really upset that you guys would think I would try to do things sneakily and not say anything.
"If I had a boob job, you guys would definitely know about it but no I have not."
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