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Milla Corfixen, the Danish woman who kissed Tommy Fury before his split from Molly-Mae Hague, has fallen victim to a fake pregnancy announcement.
A photo of an ultrasound scan with the due date of 2025 has been shared by a fake account for Milla, one of the profiles she shared last week, asking her users to report.
Representatives for Molly-Mae, who Milla has been in contact with in recent days, have confirmed to MailOnline that the account is fake.
Over the weekend, Milla, who Tommy was accused of 'brazenly kissing' during a boozy Macedonian holiday, finally confirmed she kissed the boxer after previously denying the reports and claiming she had a boyfriend.
Milla has also taken to social media to confirm she's 'cleared the air' with Molly-Mae, 25, while thanking her own followers for their support amid the backlash she's received.
A fake Instagram account for Milla Corfixen, the Danish woman Tommy Fury is said to have cheated on Molly-Mae Hague on, has posted a photo of an ultrasound
Milla has taken to social media to confirm she's 'cleared the air' with Molly-Mae
In a statement shared to her Instagram last Tuesday, she claimed to have spoken to Molly-Mae 'privately' on Tuesday morning, noting that things have been 'cleared up' between the women.
She penned: 'Thank you to everyone for all of the love and support shown to me in the past few days.
'I've spoken to Molly and everything is cleared up.
'Her management account blocked me but we have been in contact privately this morning.'
Milla went on to add that she's set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for Mind charity after her own mental health had been affected amid the backlash she's received for coming forward about Tommy.
Milla previously stated she ws deleting her social media posts due to intense trolling in the comments. Her official page currently has no posts.
The jewellery assistant, who met Tommy during a booze-fuelled break in Ohrid, North Macedonia, said: 'I've had to delete all my posts due to the hate and nasty comments, as stated in the news story I have gave.
'I didn't do anything with Tommy Fury. I didn't even know who he was we only shared a kiss nothing else happened. And if I'd of known about Molly-Mae I would never have kissed him back.'
The ultrasound scan has been shared by a fake account, one of the profiles Milla shared last week asking her users to report
Over the weekend, Milla who Tommy, 25, was accused of 'brazenly kissing' during a holiday finally confirmed she kissed the boxer, after previously denying they had ever locked lips
It comes after it was reported that devastated Molly-Mae is 'bracing herself' for more girls to come forward with claims ex-fiancé Tommy 'cheated on her' following their shock split.
Molly-Mae is convinced more women will speak up and claim 'Tommy cheated on her with them'.
A source told The Sun: 'Molly-Mae isn't just worried about it, she's expecting it.
'She thinks girls will come forward and claim Tommy cheated with them. She's devastated.'
MailOnline have contacted Molly-Mae and Tommy's representatives for a comment.
Molly-Mae broke her social media silence on Tuesday, sharing a low-key photo of herself to her Instagram grid, her first post since announcing she had split from Tommy
While Molly-Mae was fearful of more cheating claims, Tommy's messaging scandal took a shock twist as another woman who accused him of sending her flirty DMs has claimed she was 'catfished' by an imposter.
Last week, a woman called Kay Keogh accused Tommy of 'messaging her after spotting her on a night out in Manchester' while engaged to Molly-Mae.
At the time, she took to TikTok to share a screenshot of a message from an account which was allegedly Tommy's, which read: 'Are you in Manchester?'
However, she's since returned to the platform to confess she was duped by a fake account and says it wasn't Tommy who messaged her at all.
Sharing a video, Kay told how she'd received a message from someone who told her that they were behind the messages and not the Love Island star.
She claims to have fell for the messages after being at an event in Manchester with someone who 'could've passed for' Tommy, adding that she was 'really confused'.
Speaking in the clip, she says: 'I obviously got catfished. Someone was basically, definitely tolling me because another fake account has messaged me and they've literally said to me "you actually thought that was him? that was me."
Last week, a woman called Kay Keogh accused Tommy of 'messaging her after spotting her on a night out in Manchester' while engaged to Molly-Mae
Molly-Mae broke her social media silence on Tuesday, sharing a low-key photo of herself to her Instagram grid, her first post since announcing she had split from Tommy.
The mother-of-one looked downcast as she peered over a balcony which sat over a pond in the photo.
She penned: 'Thank you for being the best online friends I could’ve ever wished for'.
Fans quickly took to the comments to share supportive messages to the Love Island star.
Amid the drama, Molly-Mae has been supported by her friends and loved ones, who have been rallying around her at her £3.5million Cheshire mansion.
Molly and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019 (pictured) and went on to get engaged last year, after welcoming their little girl in January 2023
It was previously revealed that the social media star had grown tired of Tommy 'gallivanting around the world while she was looking after their child'.
In recent months Tommy has travelled to Germany, Hungary, Dubai and Macedonia.
Friends of the former couple say the split was a 'long time coming' as Molly-Mae grew tired of his lifestyle while she looked after Bambi, The Mirror revealed this month.
A source said: 'Problems had been growing for a while. Increasingly, it seemed like they were living two very different lifestyles.'
On August 7, just seven days before their split, Molly-Mae posted a YouTube video in which she said she had been 'struggling' and 'solo parenting' Bambi.