Inside Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae’s penthouse with sauna and mood lighting

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae's extravagant penthouse apartment in Manchester boasts a private sauna, tranquil mood lighting and flashy kitchen.

The boxer and social media star, both 20, who have gone from strength to strength since placing third on the 2019 series of Love Island, quickly moved in together after leaving the show.

The genetically-blessed couple have ensured their first place together is the perfect abode for them to relax in, with its top of the range mod-cons, when they take a break from their busy working schedules.

Sportsman Tommy does not have to go far to rest and recover his muscles after a heavy training session as the duo have installed a sauna into their gorgeous three-bedroom place.

Proving Tommy was excited to have a private sanitarium, he took to Instagram to share the new relaxation spot with his social media followers.

He also flaunted the extra special touches with his fans such as the multicoloured mood lighting that flashes as he kicks back and relaxes in the lodge-style room.

Molly-Mae and Tommy's home, that is over two floors which are connected with a stunning glass-railed staircase, is decorated with a minimalist style and neutral colour palette.


Giving the living space an edgy touch, the area has an industrial-style exposed brick wall.

The bathroom has a monochrome colour scheme with white walls partially tiled with gleaming black slates of marble.

The heart of the home – the kitchen- is fitted with sparkling granite worktops and white cupboards.

A pop of colour has been added to the room with a bright red coffee machine placed on the side next to the electric hob.


Molly-Mae and Tommy revealed they had taken the next step in their blossoming romance on Instagram at the start of September.

Blonde bombshell Molly-Mae posted a video in a furniture shop, revealing that they were moving in together and looking to decorate.

Molly said: "Tommy and I are currently in Arighibianchi, the furniture shop.



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