In the new episodes of her TV series, Hague also spoke about a recent family holiday with Fury and Bambi which Mae described as "picture perfect".
"Dubai was picture perfect, like it was just the best trip ever," she said. "It just felt like everything I wanted it to be, and more. It was exactly what we needed.
"All the noise of everyone, just like it just switched off everyone's opinions. Nothing mattered. It was just like us in our bubble."
She added: "Things are looking so much better for us. I'm gonna start spending more time at Tommy's house, keeping things slow and not rushing anything.
"But, as always, I always say I don't know what the future holds. I don't think it's going to be a plain sailing future. I don't, that's just me being honest. I think we're still going to have bumps.
"The dream is still the same that, you know, we'll get to a place one day when we will all be happy in that house together and have more children, hopefully, and just have a really nice, happy life together. That's all I've ever wanted for us.
"I don't want to get too excited, but I'm getting glimmers of what I always wanted, which is, my family.
"I know that we have got something completely worth saving but you never know what's around the corner."
Fury previously said he was "heartbroken" by the split, while Hague said in August she was "extremely upset" their relationship had ended.
The second instalment of Mae's docuseries follows three episodes which were released in January.
Hague was born in Stevenage and grew up in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, while Fury was born and raised in Manchester.
Fury is the brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, and is also a boxer himself.