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Tommy Fury's first big TV job since Love Island revealed after being branded 'dream man' by Molly-Mae Hague

Tommy Fury will be making a return to the small screen in his first big TV job since appearing on Love Island. The Manchester boxer has done numerous television interviews since 2019 when he made it to the final of the ITV2 dating show with his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague.

However, the couple appears to have made a conscious decision not to go down the reality TV route any further with Tommy, 24, returning to boxing and Molly-Mae, 23, becoming the creative director of Pretty Little Thing.

There were rumours Tommy and Molly-Mae, who welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bambi, back in January, will make an appearance in the Netflix series following Tommy's boxing champ half-brother Tyson Fury, his wife Paris and their six children.

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But it has been revealed that Tommy will also be going it alone - sort of - as he becomes a panellist on Loose Women for the first time. It has been confirmed that the show's spin-off - Loose Men - will be returning to screens later this month with Tommy one of the famous faces confirmed to be involved.

The special programme will air to mark Mental Health Awareness Week and will be anchored by BBC Radio 2 host Vernon Kay. Tommy and Vernon will be joined by The Chase’s Paul Sinha - who will also be making his Loose Men debut alongside Tommy - plus, Martin Kemp, to make up the star-studded panel.

During Tuesday's Loose Women (May 9) viewers heard Vernon announce the return of the show, which most recently won a Royal Television Society Award for Daytime Programming.

Within the promo for the special, hailed for leading the conversation and smashing taboos talking about men's mental and physical health, the Loose Men

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