Molly-Mae Hague Reportedly Fears Being Dragged Into Fury Family “Rivalry” As Venezuela Eyes Reality TV Future

Venezuela and Molly-Mae🔥 Molly-Mae Hague is reportedly feeling uneasy after claims emerged that Venezuela Fury could be lined up for her own reality TV spin-off — sparking fears the two women may be pushed into an unwanted family “rivalry.”

The 16-year-old daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury has become one of the most talked-about names in the famous boxing family, thanks to her appearances on Netflix’s At Home With The Furys and her recent headline-making wedding to Noah Price.

Now, after returning from her honeymoon, Venezuela is reportedly being eyed for a major new career move — with insiders claiming Netflix bosses are already considering a spin-off show focused on her life.

But according to reports, the idea has left Molly-Mae concerned.

The former Love Island star, who is in a relationship with Venezuela’s uncle Tommy Fury, is said to fear that producers could try to create a manufactured comparison between the two women — especially if Venezuela’s rumoured project lands on Netflix while Molly-Mae continues building her own reality profile elsewhere.

Molly-Mae Hague speaking to camera on YouTube channel💥 The reported concern is not jealousy, but narrative control.

Molly-Mae has spent years building her own brand, moving from reality TV contestant to influencer, businesswoman, mother and documentary star.

She has already had her own high-profile series with Amazon Prime, giving fans a closer look at her life with Tommy and daughter Bambi.

So the idea of Venezuela following a similar path has naturally sparked comparisons.

But insiders claim Molly-Mae does not want those comparisons turned into a public contest.

A source alleged that Molly-Mae feels as though she could be “pitted against” Venezuela, especially if the pair end up with projects on rival streaming platforms. The insider claimed Molly-Mae wants no part in a family feud storyline and fears producers could exaggerate tension to boost ratings.

Venezuela Fury at her wedding👀 That fear may be understandable.

Reality TV thrives on conflict. Family dynamics, rivalries, awkward silences and emotional tension are often turned into headline moments.

The Fury family is already a goldmine for producers: boxing fame, huge personalities, glamorous events, generational traditions, young stars, public romances and constant social media interest.

Adding Molly-Mae and Venezuela into the same entertainment conversation could be tempting for producers looking for drama.

But Molly-Mae reportedly wants to be seen as her own woman — not as someone competing with a teenager who is just beginning her public career.

Molly Mae Hague And Bambi Attend The Venezuela Fury And Noah Price Wedding In Isle Of Man - 16 May 2026🌟 Venezuela, meanwhile, is said to be excited about her future and not thinking of Molly-Mae as a rival.

According to the insider, the newlywed is still enjoying her wedding bubble and focusing on what comes next.

That detail matters.

There is no confirmed feud between the two women. The tension appears to be more about public perception, production angles and fear of being framed against each other than any personal fallout.

Venezuela is young, newly married and already familiar to viewers because of her family’s Netflix success.

Molly-Mae is older, more established and already one of Britain’s most successful influencer-turned-TV personalities.

They are at very different stages.

But in the world of celebrity TV, that may not stop comparisons.

Molly Mae Hague And Bambi Attend The Venezuela Fury And Noah Price Wedding In Isle Of Man - 16 May 2026💒 The speculation comes shortly after Venezuela’s lavish wedding, where Molly-Mae made a major effort to attend despite being heavily pregnant.

Molly-Mae travelled to the Isle of Man with daughter Bambi, who served as one of the young bridesmaids at the ceremony. Tommy was not present, with Paris Fury explaining that he stayed behind in Manchester for boxing training. Paris praised Molly-Mae for making the journey while pregnant and said she was fully supportive of Venezuela’s big day.

That public praise appeared to shut down any suggestion of a snub.

Molly-Mae had previously also missed Venezuela’s hen do, but Paris explained there was no drama behind that absence either. She said Molly-Mae was pregnant, had a pre-booked holiday with Tommy, and would likely have been overwhelmed by hundreds of young fans at the event.

Molly Mae Hague And Bambi Attend The Venezuela Fury And Noah Price Wedding In Isle Of Man - 16 May 2026❤️ Still, rumours around the wider Fury family have continued to swirl.

Molly-Mae has often found herself at the centre of public speculation because of her relationship with Tommy and her connection to one of Britain’s most famous sporting families.

Every appearance, absence, outfit and comment can become a talking point.

After Venezuela’s wedding, Molly-Mae was even criticised online for wearing black to the ceremony. She later said she felt “humbled” by the backlash and explained that her priority had been supporting Bambi and the family, not creating a fashion controversy.

That episode may help explain why she is reportedly wary of another media storm.

She knows how quickly a small detail can spiral into a headline.

PP venezuela fury🔥 If Venezuela does land her own show, the public interest would be huge.

She has grown up in a family that already fascinates viewers. Tyson and Paris Fury’s Netflix series gave fans a look inside their home life, parenting style and chaotic family world.

Venezuela’s wedding only increased that attention.

A spin-off could explore her new married life, her family relationships and her next steps after becoming one of the most talked-about young figures in the Fury household.

But it would also bring intense scrutiny.

PP venezuela furyAt 16, Venezuela is still very young. A solo reality project would put her under a brighter spotlight, with all the praise, criticism and pressure that comes with it.

That is something Molly-Mae understands better than most.

NINTCHDBPICT001073653554💫 Molly-Mae’s own rise has been built in front of the cameras.

She became famous on Love Island in 2019 alongside Tommy, then turned that exposure into a major influencing career, brand deals, fashion ventures and eventually her own documentary world.

But that success came with constant judgement.

She has been criticised over motherhood, wealth, work ethic, appearance, relationship choices and almost every part of her public life.

So if she is worried about producers creating a rivalry narrative, it may come from experience rather than insecurity.

She knows reality TV rarely lets people control the whole story.

🌹 The real issue may be whether both women can exist in the same famous family without being compared.

Molly-Mae has her own audience, her own career and her own carefully managed brand.

Venezuela has a different background, a different generation of followers and a very different public image.

There is room for both.

But the entertainment industry often loves a rivalry, especially between women connected by fame, family and streaming platforms.

That is reportedly what Molly-Mae wants to avoid.

She does not want to become part of a “Molly versus Venezuela” storyline.

She does not want awkward family headlines.

And she does not want producers turning normal comparisons into drama.

For now, nothing has been officially confirmed.

Netflix has not publicly announced a Venezuela Fury spin-off, and there is no confirmed feud between Molly-Mae and the Fury family.

Entertainment Daily reported that representatives have been contacted for comment.

But the rumours have already created a storm because the ingredients are irresistible: the Fury name, Molly-Mae’s reality fame, Venezuela’s rising profile and the possibility of rival streaming projects.

If the show happens, all eyes will be on how producers handle the family dynamic.

Will they focus on Venezuela’s new life and future?

Or will they lean into comparisons with Molly-Mae?

🔥 Molly-Mae reportedly hopes it is the former.

After years of carving out her own identity, she does not want to be reduced to another character in someone else’s family drama.

She has built a career as a mother, influencer and businesswoman in her own right.

Venezuela may now be stepping into the spotlight too.

But if reports are true, Molly-Mae’s message is clear: there does not need to be a feud for there to be a story.