Tyson Fury is back on Netflix.
According to Cosmopolitan, just days after stepping into the ring again following his brief retirement, the heavyweight champion has returned with a second season of At Home with the Furys, which debuted this weekend and once again puts his family life front and center.
But while Tyson, wife Paris, their seven children, and much of the extended Fury family are featured throughout the new season, one familiar face is noticeably absent: Molly-Mae Hague.
At Home with the Furys returned April 12 with a new batch of episodes that follow Fury’s latest retirement, his renewed focus on family life, and the next chapter of his career outside boxing.
The series also tracks the lives of Tyson’s younger brother, Tommy Fury, and his relationship with Molly-Mae, even though she never appears on screen.
Instead, Molly-Mae is discussed through Tommy’s storylines. In one of the season’s biggest reveals, Tommy tells Tyson and their father, John Fury, that he and Molly-Mae are expecting their second child together.
The new season also shows Tommy spending more time with Tyson and John as he prepares for his return to boxing. During several scenes, the three discuss upcoming fights, training plans, and family updates. Molly-Mae is referenced more than once, including in a FaceTime conversation where Paris and Tyson joke with Tommy about his long engagement.
“We just got married for the third time, we’ve put you to shame,” Paris tells him. Tommy laughs and replies, “I can’t even get the first marriage!” Tyson then jumps in: “One day, Tom. If you work very hard and dedicate your life, you’ll be able to get married three times like us.”
Molly-Mae’s absence appears to come down to scheduling. Around the same time At Home with the Furys was filming, she was working on her own Prime Video series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, which recently returned for a second season.
The timing of the Netflix release has only added to the attention surrounding the Fury family. Tommy is also preparing for a June 13 boxing match against former strongman Eddie Hall.