Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury Are Facing Serious Backlash After ‘Breaking Lockdown Rules’

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, famous Love Island couple, disregard all the strict goverment rules and make a 170-mile journey during lockdown. That move sparked serious backlash from the public.
United Kingdom is currently adapting going through a fifth week of social distancing, self-quarantine and limited outdoor activity in the fight against the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
But the couple, who met while appearing on ITV2 show Love Island in 2019, appear to have dismissed a government mandated order to only travel if deemed essential by relocating from outer London to their shared flat in Manchester.
The pair were originally self-isolating at the Hitchen, Hertfordshire home owned by Molly-Mae’s mother before making the decision to travel back to Lancashire.
A source told Sun Online: ‘They left Molly’s mum’s house to head back home to Manchester, but they haven’t come in to contact with anyone on their travels only each other.’
Molly-Mae, 20, had previously posted pictures from the quiet residential street her mother’s house occupies, as well as various snaps of her bedroom, while spending time at home with Tommy, also 20, during the first month of lockdown.