Molly-Mae Hague leaves fans concerned as she breaks down in tears and says she's 'struggling and overwhelmed'
27.03.2023 - 12:11
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Molly-Mae Hague has shared 'the truth' with her loyal followers as she opened up about life as a new mum. The former Love Island star has sat back down in front of the camera for the first time since sharing her birth story on YouTube last month.
Molly-Mae has been giving little insights into her new life after welcoming her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January. The couple, who met and fell in love on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, delighted fans last September when they revealed that they were set to become parents.
They shared an adorable black and white video which reflected on their time in the famous Majorcan villa before showing Tommy planting a kiss on Molly-Mae's blossoming baby bump. And after sharing her pregnancy journey with her fans and followers, Molly-Mae confirmed they'd welcomed a baby girl on January 30, a week after she was born on January 23, with a sweet hospital snap showing the new family-of-three.
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Molly-Mae has since shared her struggles about getting back in front of the camera in order to share a video with her YouTube subscribers. However, in a new video posted on Sunday (March 26) titled 'The Truth', the influencer became emotional as she discussed her feelings.
"I feel like there's just so much to say and so much to talk about that I literally don't know where to start," the 23-year-old, who was dressed in white t-shirt and blue trousers with her silver blonde locks styled into bouncy waves, said into the camera. "I don't feel like I'm being myself, and I don't know why I'm getting upset but I feel like I'm questioning everything I'm saying and what are people going
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