Molly-Mae's Final Episodes: Watch Behind It All Season 2 Part 2 Free
Molly-Mae's Behind It All Season 2 Final Episodes Stream Free

The concluding chapters of Molly-Mae Hague's personal documentary have officially landed for fans to stream. Season two, part two of 'Molly-Mae: Behind It All' is now available on Amazon's Prime Video service, offering a final glimpse into the influencer's world following her publicised reconciliation with boxer Tommy Fury.

Where and How to Watch the New Episodes

The release comprises episodes four, five and six, which round off the intimate series. Viewers in the UK can access every episode without charge by signing up for Amazon Prime's 30-day free trial. Those who have previously used a trial can subscribe to Amazon Prime for £8.99 per month, or opt for a Prime Video-only membership at £5.99.

Subscribers are reminded they can cancel before the trial period ends to avoid being charged. The new instalments promise 'unfiltered moments and new beginnings', tracking Molly-Mae's professional life with her fashion brand, Maebe, alongside her personal journey.

A Look Inside Molly-Mae and Tommy's Rekindled Romance

A central narrative in this final batch of episodes is the couple's decision to cohabit. The series follows Molly-Mae as she prepares to move into Tommy Fury's home, closing a significant chapter on her own property. The pair split in 2024 after five years together, before reconciling last year.

In the documentary, Molly-Mae reflects on their relationship, stating, "I’m very proud of me and Tommy for working through things. It’s going to bring us closer as a family." She also admits to apprehension about the future, saying, "It’s also just that fear of not knowing what’s around the corner."

Critical Reception and Streaming Competition

The documentary series has garnered notable acclaim. In September, it won the award for Best Authored Documentary at the National Television Awards and holds a 78% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Critics have described it as 'raw, relatable, and downright riveting' (Decider), though some noted it remains a 'polished insight' (The Independent) and a 'surface-level promotional vehicle' (Common Sense Media).

This release arrives during a busy month for streaming documentaries. Rival platforms are launching major titles, including Disney+'s 'Pole to Pole with Will Smith', available now, and Netflix's three-part 'Take That' documentary, set for release on January 27.