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Did Molly-Mae Reveal When the Next Episodes of Her Documentary Come Out?May 2025 is the expected release based on her own words.
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Spring 2025 is the confirmed window from multiple sources including Capital and Heart.
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Ongoing filming keeps the content up-to-date with Molly’s latest life events.
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Prime Video remains the go-to platform for watching all six episodes.
Wondering when you’ll get to dive back into Molly-Mae Hague’s world? Her docuseries, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, has already hooked fans with its first three episodes, and the buzz around the next installment is growing. If you’re like me, you’ve probably binged what’s out there and are itching to know when the rest drops.
Let’s break it down with the latest scoop from across the web, pieced together in a way that’s easy to follow and straight to the point.

The first half of Molly-Mae: Behind It All hit Prime Video on January 17, 2025, giving us a raw look at her life post-breakup with Tommy Fury. For the next episodes—4, 5, and 6—there’s no exact date pinned down yet, but Molly-Mae herself dropped a hint in her March 2025 YouTube vlog, A Well Over Due Catch Up… Let’s Talk.
She mentioned May 2025 as the likely release window, though it’s still a “pretty sure” rather than a locked-in promise. Other sources, like Capital and Cosmopolitan, back this up, pointing to a broader “Spring 2025” timeframe, which aligns with May. So, mark your calendars tentatively and keep an eye out for updates!
Why the wait? Well, Molly’s still filming, which is pretty cool when you think about it. She’s capturing real-time moments—like her British Vogue shoot and Paris Fashion Week gigs—making sure the second half feels fresh and current. It’s not just a rush job; it’s a deliberate choice to keep the story unfolding naturally, as she balances motherhood, business, and all that public scrutiny.
When those episodes do land, they’ll be exclusive to Amazon Prime Video, just like the first batch. If you’re not subscribed yet, it’s £8.99 a month in the UK or $14.99 in the US—or snag a 30-day free trial if you’re new to it. Either way, you’ll be ready to stream the moment they’re out.
Last Updated on March 26, 2025 by 247 News Around The World