BBC reveals future of Tommy Fury's documentary series after going head to head with partner Molly-Mae in ratings battle
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The BBC has revealed the future of Tommy Fury's documentary series after going head to head with partner Molly-Mae in a ratings battle.
Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury, which followed the aftermath of the boxer's 'worst year', hit the Beeb back in August.
The six-part series starred a number of his famous family members including dad John, 60, his brother Roman, 28, and daughter Bambi, two.
Meanwhile the first instalment of Molly-Mae's documentary Behind It All premiered at the start of the year, while the second part hit Prime Video last week.
Fans will be really happy to know that Tommy will be back on our screens after the first half of the season got 1.4million views.
A TV insider told The Sun: 'Not only are they good ratings in terms of size, but also in terms of the demographic involved because BBC Three is aimed at younger viewers.
The BBC has revealed the future of Tommy Fury 's documentary series after going head to head with partner Molly-Mae in a ratings battle
Molly-Mae's (pictured right) documentary Behind It All premiered at the start of the year, while the second part hit Prime Video last week
'With his partner Molly-Mae Hague also releasing her own documentary around the same time, it was always going to be interesting to see how one fared against the other.
'And Tommy has emerged looking pretty triumphant — and that’s before the second half of series one has even aired.
'As for his boxing, he remains undefeated there too, so as he eyes up a second series he’ll be looking at who his next opponent will be.
'There is clearly an appetite for cameras to follow that journey too.'
The second half of Tommy's docuseries is set to hit our screens later this year.
It comes after Tommy defiantly vowed to 'fight until his last breath' after the 'worst year of his life' while starring in his show.
In a clip from the show, footage from the former Love Island star's last year played out, including a snap of him lying in a hospital bed after suffering from a hand injury that required major surgery.
Tommy said: 'I went through the worst year of my life because I couldn't box. In this big house that I bought, I find myself to just sat alone.'
Tommy and Molly met on Love Island back in 2019, the pair placed second on the popular reality show and went on to have a daughter called Bambi
Then a sweet clip of him feeding his baby girl Bambi played out.
He continued: 'I want to assure Bambi and Molly I am back.'
Footage of his dad John followed and he said: 'He owes it to everybody around him.'
In another clip Tommy said to the camera: 'I need to get back to me.'
'That's a big thing about being a Fury, fighting till our last breath,' he added.
Tommy took to Instagram to share the exciting news.
'Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. Part 2 coming soon to #iPlayer.'
Many rushed to share their excitement over the news.
'Brilliant. Love the Furys.'
'Can't wait.'
'Awesome.'
Tommy and Molly met on Love Island back in 2019.
The pair placed second on the popular reality show and went on to have a daughter called Bambi.
Tommy and Molly got engaged in July 2023.
Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury airs on BBC.
