The initial season of Molly-Mae Hague’s reality show Behind It All achieved a National TV Award and gained popularity among young women aged 18-34 on Prime Video in the UK.
During a VIP press screening at Selfridges in London, I found myself as the lone male attendee, reflecting the series’ strong appeal primarily to women. However, despite my reservations from the first season, the latest episodes have managed to captivate me.
The improved second season benefits from the absence of previous relationship uncertainties between Molly-Mae and her on-off boyfriend, Tommy Fury. Their renewed commitment allows the show to explore various aspects beyond their love life.
The series now delves deeper into Molly-Mae’s business challenges, candid discussions about anxiety, online missteps, and even captures vulnerable moments like her breakdown in Paris.
Molly-Mae expressed her confidence in the production team, evident in the quality of the current season. Additionally, the introduction of Molly-Mae’s adorable daughter, Bambi, adds a refreshing dynamic to the show, infusing humor and joy into each episode.
Bambi’s misadventures, like a bathroom incident shared with Tommy via FaceTime and a meltdown in Tesco, provide relatable moments for parents navigating the “terrible twos.” Molly-Mae strives to balance her role as a mother with her professional commitments, showcasing her dedication and authenticity.
The combination of Bambi’s charm and Molly-Mae’s vulnerability in interviews makes the second season engaging for a diverse audience, not just limited to young women.
As we anticipate the remaining episodes of season two in early 2026, negotiations for a third series with Molly-Mae and Bambi are likely underway. With Bambi’s growth and more heartwarming moments, viewers can expect continued entertainment.
“Molly-Mae: Behind It All” Season 2 (Episodes 1–3) premieres exclusively on Prime Video on October 18, with Episodes 4-6 scheduled for early 2026.
