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Tommy Fury dragged by Canadian rock band as they dedicate savage song to him mid-concert-Laura Harman-Entertainment – Metro

‘We just wanted to dedicate this next song to Tommy Fury.’

Tommy Fury dragged by Canadian rock band as they dedicate savage song to him mid-concert-Laura Harman-Entertainment – Metro

Tommy Fury has been dragged by The Beaches during their London gig (Picture: GETTY / Instagram / Tommy Fury)

Tommy Fury has been called out by a Canadian rock band as they dedicated a song to him and called him a ‘t**t’ during a London performance.

Tommy, and Molly-Mae Hague, both 25, shook the UK earlier this month when they confirmed their breakup after five years together.

The shock news that the couple was separating upset fans who were in uproar as claims emerged that Tommy cheated on his fiancée.

Despite rumours, Tommy denied infidelity claims. ‘Tommy is horrified by the false allegations of cheating being circulated by the media and he’s consulting his lawyers,’ his rep previously told Metro.co.uk.

In a new twist, last night the former Love Island star was called out by a Canadian rock band while they were performing in London.

During a gig at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town, The Beaches told their audience: ‘We just wanted to dedicate this next song to Tommy Fury.

‘What is he like a big ‘t**t? Then that makes sense as to why we’re dedicating this song to him!

@torz_music

Saw The Beaches at London’s Kentish Town Forum tonight – they were INSANELY good. Seems the Tommy Fury story made it to Canada… #blamemyex #blamebrett #thebeaches #canada #kentishtownforum #london #livemusic #girls #guitars #newmusic #indiemusic #bands #loveisland

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The lead singer Jordan Miller then added: ‘Are you guys ready to blame all of the exes in the room?!’

The group then launched into their hit single Blame Brett, a breakup song that is about blaming an ex for many different things including a new non-committal approach to dating.

The song is from the band’s second album Blame My Ex which was released in 2023.

The song went viral on TikTok and introduced fans to some of their other tunes including Edge of the Earth, Everything is Boring, and Desdemona.

The band performed on August 28 at O2 Forum Kentish Town (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)

Fans have been devasted by the couple’s breakup (Picture: Instagram/@mollymae)

The fans in the audience cheered when the boxer was dragged during the performance.

Since the breakup was announced, online there has been overwhelming support thrown behind Molly-Mae, particularly when compared to the support Tommy has received. This was highlighted in their first post-breakup statements.

Earlier this week Molly-Mae returned to social media to thank fans for their support.

In a post, she wrote: ‘Thank you for being the best online friends I could’ve ever wished for.’

Tommy also broke his silence following the breakup and yesterday told his social media followers: ‘These last few weeks have been heartbreaking.

‘The false allegations about me have been horrendous, thank you to everybody who has stood by me through this.’

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