Tommy Fury makes claim that women in US are flashing him
said: "Every time Tommy goes to a nightclub, there are hundreds of women waiting for him. They start screaming and chasing him down the street."
Fans even manage to trick the former Islander when asking for autographs, as they then yank their tops up.“He can’t leave the house without someone approaching him.”The boxer has likened the reaction from followers during his time in America to "Beatlemania", which was the fan frenzy that greeted The Beatles when they first arrived in the US in the Sixties.He has insisted the couple are in a "love bubble" months after leaving the Spanish villa.
He continued: "Tommy doesn't make an appearance, but Tommy has got his own TV show I believe as well." Tommy's trip to Las Vegas comes shortly after he joined his partner in New York as she attended the Pretty Little Thing fashion show. Just months after leaving the villa Molly released her fashion collection with the online retailer, which has been a huge hit with fans.
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