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Horrifying moment Molly-Mae is thrown from horse into fence as terrified pals ask ‘can you breathe?’

Published on April 30, 2025 at 06:56 AM

THE terrifying moment Molly-Mae Hague was thrown from her horse has been captured on the star’s new Amazon Prime TV series.

Scenes show the mum of one being unseated and crashing into a wooden fence, letting out a scream as she tumbled to the ground.

Person falling off horse.
The scary moment Molly-Mae Hague was thrown from a horse was captured on camera for her new TV series
Woman in black jacket with horse in background.
The influencer, 25, is a keen rider and often documents her classes on YouTube
Person falling off a horse.
Molly-Mae was seen at a riding studio in Congleton, Cheshire

In the new trailer for , whose next three episodes will be released in May, the scary mishap from February takes centre stage.

Alongside the clip of her in the paddock, a voiceover said: “The higher you are, the higher you can fall.”;

After a host of screams from both , 25, and those watching, a voice then said: “Can you breathe?”;

The Maebe fashion brand founder has continually documented her love for horses and riding on both social media and her YouTube channel.

Back in 2020 she after completing her fourth riding lesson.

She was also often as she stayed dedicated to her hobby, even previously talking on her vlog about potentially purchasing a horse of her own.

Yet after the incident at the stables, she was

We exclusively revealed how Molly-Mae, who has not spoken publicly about ex fiance, told a startled film crew at the time: “If I can take him back, then I get back up and can do this.”;

Since the New Year, Molly-Mae and boxer Tommy, 25, have.

She said it after steed Paddy, which she is in talks to buy for £7,000, unseated her as cameras rolled for an episode of her series Behind It All.

It happened during a horse-riding lesson at Somerford Park in Congleton,.

A source said: “Luckily,wasn’t hurt but there was an intake of breath from crew as she blurted out a reference to taking back Tommy.

“She was saying if she can get over the heartache she’s faced, then literally getting back on the horse won’t be a problem.”;

The couple had ain 2023 but the relationship hit the buffers last year amid talk of

Following the split,which led him to go through a spell of wild partying and experience drunkenblackouts.

The rest of the trailer for the new series reveals their re-kindled romance for the first time.

Yet Molly-Mae sparked concern as she

HORSE PLAY

Tommy and Molly-Mae went horse-riding on their first official date in Love Island, during the 2019 series.

At the time Tommy left fans in stitches because he couldn’t get his horse to move.

Tommy was having trouble controlling his steed, which completely ignored him after he mounted it.

Viewers were in hysterics when he started tapping it on the shoulder, as Molly-Mae stood on the ground next to him laughing.

Two couples horseback riding with guides.
Molly-Mae and ex fiance Tommy Fury went on a horse riding date on their 2019 Love Island season
Couple kissing with their baby on a couch.
The couple, who are parents to daughter Bambi, two, recently rekindled their relationship
Woman with blonde hair covering her face with her hand.
Yet in her new documentary, the Maebe fashion brand founder told how she fears her Tommy romance could be ‘destroyed’ after confirming her relationship

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