Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague goes food shopping with beau Tommy Fury 

Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague opts for low-key double denim as she goes food shopping with beau Tommy Fury

They have been coming to terms with the tragic loss of their dog. 

And Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury proved life must go on as they stepped out in Manchester on Tuesday to grab their food shopping. 

The Instagram star, 21, and her boxer boyfriend, also 21, cut a low-key figure as she emerged from a local branch of Marks and Spencer with their shopping.

Shopping trip: Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury proved life must go on as they stepped out in Manchester on Tuesday to grab their food shopping

Shopping trip: Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury proved life must go on as they stepped out in Manchester on Tuesday to grab their food shopping

Molly-Mae looked casual yet stylish in her double denim ensemble with a white T-shirt underneath while she wore her hair in a long plait. 

Tommy was showing off his eye-popping muscles in a tight gym top while also rocking box fresh white trainers.  

Molly-Mae has been quiet on social media since the ordeal with her dog, Mr Chai, who died just six days after she and boyfriend Tommy adopted him from Russia.

The dog’s death was met with backlash from followers, forcing the pair to take a break from the public eye for a few days.

Heading off: The Instagram star, 21, and her boxer boyfriend, also 21, cut a low-key figure as she emerged from a local branch of Marks and Spencer with their shopping

Heading off: The Instagram star, 21, and her boxer boyfriend, also 21, cut a low-key figure as she emerged from a local branch of Marks and Spencer with their shopping

Boxer Tommy bought the dog through Cheshire-based business Tiffany Chihuahuas & Pomeranians, which is licensed by Cheshire Council but not a Kennel Club assured breeder.

Addressing his sudden death, Molly-Mae said: ‘Whilst we completely understand everyone’s opinions about being shipped over from Russia, what you need to understand is that is not what made him die.

‘He was going to die regardless. The autopsy results showed his skull wasn’t fully developed and part of his brain was exposed. He didn’t have a single white blood cell in his body.

‘If we had the time again we would have got a dog from the UK or got a rescue dog from the UK.’ A representative of the couple confirmed Mr Chai had died of ‘a seizure and neurological issues.’

Happy days: Tommy was showing off his eye-popping muscles in a tight gym top while also rocking box fresh white trainers

Happy days: Tommy was showing off his eye-popping muscles in a tight gym top while also rocking box fresh white trainers

A statement read: ‘Chai died of a seizure and neurological issues. This probably relating to the puppies skull not being fully formed (see note on anterior fontanelle below).

‘Chai passed away with a number of health issues outlined below and the puppy clearly was not at full health and potentially had been carrying an infection and fighting it for some time before reaching Molly and Tommy.’

It then listed a number of ailments the dog suffered from, including: ‘no white blood cells present in blood, anterior fontanelle not completely ossified, body condition 3/5, liver congested, spleen enlarged congested, adrenal glands enlarged, kidneys congested, colon congested, lungs congested and Heart right ventricle dilated.’

Loss: It comes after Molly-Mae revealed she has been comfort eating in the wake of her pet dog's death

Loss: It comes after Molly-Mae revealed she has been comfort eating in the wake of her pet dog’s death