How to watch Molly-Mae: Behind It All — stream the love islander-turned influencer star’s next chapter

Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 2 part 2 has returned with episodes 4-6, which mark the final stretch of the season. The documentary-style series follows the personal life of Molly-Mae Hague, one of the UK’s most recognizable influencers and social media personalities.

Here’s how you can stream Molly-Mae: Behind It All online from anywhere using a VPN.

Release date: Eps 4-6 aired on Jan 16.

Stream: Prime Video

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In previous episodes, we saw Molly open up about her turbulent relationship with Tommy, her journey raising daughter Bambi, and the struggles of building a personal brand. The first season even won Best Authored Documentary at the 30th National Television Awards (2025).

The second half of season 2 focuses on Molly’s reconciliation with Tommy as she moves back into his house. The pair met in 2019 on Love Island UK and finished as runners up. They stayed together after the show and welcomed their daughter in 2022. However, things fell apart in August 2024 when they announced their split, having gotten engaged just a year earlier.

Now, the couple appear to have rediscovered their spark, slowly rebuilding their relationship while balancing both romance and parenthood. But not everyone is convinced – Molly’s sister Zoe fears that Molly could be headed for another heartbreak.

While the trailer keeps things close to the chest, we may also get a glimpse into Molly’s business world, from fashion deals to influencer contracts and how she juggles it all. Tune into the raw, real, and unfiltered drama of Molly’s life by streaming Molly-Mae: Behind It All season 2 part 2 from anywhere using a VPN.

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How to watch Molly-Mae: Behind It All in the US

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All old and new episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind it All is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the US.

There’s a 30-day FREE trial, which you can use to both test the service and catch the show completely FREE. After the free trial, it’ll be $14.99 a month ($139 a year).

If you’re away from the USA and don’t want to miss out, you can always use a VPN to unblock Prime Video and tune into Molly-Mae: Behind it All as you would at home.

How to watch Molly-Mae: Behind it All from anywhere

If you’re traveling abroad when Molly-Mae: Behind it All season 2 airs, you’ll be unable to watch the show like you normally would due to regional restrictions. Luckily, there’s an easy solution.

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How to watch Molly-Mae: Behind it All online in UK, Canada, Australia and worldwide

Molly-Mae: Behind it All is available globally on Prime Video. As with the US, episodes 4-6 arrived on Thursday, January 16.

Beyond the 30-day FREE trial, Prime Video costs £8.99 (£95 a year) for UK citizens. In Canada, it costs CA$9.99 ($99.99 annually), while an Amazon Prime subscription in Australia is AU$9.99 (or $79.99 per year).

Away from home? You can still connect to your usual streaming services by downloading a VPN and pointing your location back to your home country.

What you need to know about Molly-Mae: Behind it All

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Molly-Mae: Behind it All season 2 part 2 release date

All the episodes (4-6) of the second part of season 2 arrive on Thursday, January 16, on Prime Video (in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and worldwide).

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