Molly-Mae Hague is said to have blocked Jake Paul and his whole entourage on social media ahead of his bout with Tommy Fury later this month.
The former Love Island star, who just gave birth to her first child with boxer Tommy, is also alleged to have taken precautions to prevent Jake’s coach and promoter from reading her internet postings.
Jake, 26, and Tommy, 23, have frequently been involved in internet squabbles, with the former even prematurely announcing the birth of Molly’s daughter Bambi.
Most Valuable Promotions, Jake’s promotional outlet, is no longer accessible, according to Nakisa Bidarian.
The Mirror reports on Molly’s departure, noting that Nakisa has a private Instagram account and has been ‘blocked’ from reading or following Molly’s profile.
Tommy and Molly announced the birth of their daughter late last month, and the former was questioned how he felt about Jake ‘leaking’ the news during an interview with Piers Morgan.
The new dad said: ‘At the end of the day, all Jake Paul can do from wherever he is in this world is speculate, and that’s all that was.
‘Speculation, nothing is ever true unless you hear it from me and Molly.’
Talking about the ‘trash-talking’ that comes with public boxing matches like these, Tommy continued: ‘It’s part and parcel, it’s what we have to do.
‘It comes with the entertainment business, that’s what we’re in, and me and Jake Paul are great dance partners, and I’ve enjoyed the build up so far, it’s going to get a lot more heated, and I can’t wait’.
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‘Social media can’t save Jake Paul, his mouth can’t save him, it comes down to fighting,’ Tommy added.
He and Jake will face off in Saudi Arabia on February 26.
Molly said after the birth of her first child that Tommy’s forthcoming confrontation with competitor Jake influenced her decision to induce labour.
She revealed how they had been having a normal check-up the Thursday before she gave Bambi, and she told the medical staff that she had been feeling aches and pains and felt ‘like I was about to give birth to a brick’.
It was then determined that she was already one millimetre dilated, and she was advised that it wouldn’t be long until Bambi arrived.
Molly told her viewers: ‘The reason we decided to be induced and not let the labour come on naturally is because, like I said, we’d chosen to give birth in London and also, as you guys know – I can’t really avoid taking about it – Tommy has an absolutely gigantic fight in just a couple of weeks, and we thought through this period of life, we just needed to have some sort of understanding of when things were going to be happening.’
‘We needed to have an understanding of when Bambi was going to be making her arrival so I wasn’t going into labour and he wasn’t not able to be with me because that would have been really bad!’ she added.