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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury spark outrage by shipping Pomeranian from Russia

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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury caused uproar as they imported their dog from Russia. Delays meant the Pomeranian - who they have called Mr Chai - arrived days after the Love Island star's 21st birthday amid the raging coronavirus pandemic.

Anger was building up on social media when fans learned the fluffy creature had come all the way from Russia. Their admirers called the decision to import the dog into question because Pomeranian dogs remain widely available in the UK.

Leading the troops, one fan wrote: "Are you realllllly telling me that Tommy Fury thought its was necessary to get Molly Mae a puppy from Russia, for it to be a Pomeranian, a breed widely available in the UK, without the dog having to suffer from all the travel

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