Molly-Mae Hague is set to reveal her life “as never before” in a new TV series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, debuting on Prime Video this Friday.
The show offers unprecedented access to the influencer’s journey as she raises her daughter Bambi and navigates her career post-breakup with boxer Tommy Fury.
While the program promises to be raw and authentic, fans can expect the same polished professionalism Molly-Mae is known for.
Adding intrigue, recent reports suggest a possible reconciliation with Tommy after photos of the two kissing at a New Year’s Eve party surfaced, sparking speculation that will likely be addressed at an upcoming Q&A.
Meanwhile, Love Island: All Stars returns with a new twist on ITV2 and ITVX, bringing back former contestants for another shot at romance.
The spin-off aims to reignite the excitement of earlier seasons, featuring familiar faces like Curtis Pritchard, Gabby Allen, Marcel Somerville, and more.
Despite past struggles with viewership, ITV hopes the nostalgic reunion will rekindle audience interest.
One Direction fans will honor the late Liam Payne this week with the re-release of their 2013 documentary This Is Us.
Odeon cinemas announced all ticket profits will go to mental health awareness charities, a move widely praised by fans.
The film captures behind-the-scenes moments and performances from the band, whose members included Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, and Liam Payne.
Given the global vigils held for Liam after his passing, the screenings are expected to draw an emotional response.
Music lovers will also celebrate the release of Mac Miller’s long-awaited album Balloonerism on Friday.
Recorded in 2014 but previously unreleased, the album is the second posthumous release from the late rapper’s estate, following 2020’s Circles.
While some fans worry about posthumous releases affecting an artist’s legacy, Miller’s estate emphasized the album’s importance to him as an artist unafraid to push boundaries.
In the literary world, Pope Francis’s first autobiography, Hope, hits shelves on Tuesday.
Initially intended for release after his death, the memoir arrives early due to “the needs of our times” and the upcoming 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope.
The book tackles controversial subjects like migration, women’s roles, and global conflicts, offering a candid look at the Pope’s perspectives on contemporary issues.
From reality TV to poignant musical and literary releases, this week promises a mix of entertainment, nostalgia, and reflection for audiences worldwide.
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