Tommy Fury posts a photo of his fiancée, Molly-Mae Hague, wearing sportswear and says he is “so proud” of her. In the post, Fury writes that after giving birth four weeks ago, Hague is “already back” training in the gym. Both outlets frame the reaction as part of a wider public discussion about the appropriateness of returning to gym training shortly after childbirth. They include commentary from Clare Foges, who argues that no new mother should be in the gym four weeks after giving birth and criticises Fury’s tone as patronising. The articles focus on the social-media message and its perceived implications for how early postnatal recovery and exercise are discussed publicly. They do not present new medical details or additional evidence about Hague’s health, training plan, or whether her postnatal care includes medical clearance. Overall, the reports centre on the timing of the gym post and the criticism it draws rather than on any direct response from Hague or Fury.