Molly-Mae Hague pulls at heartstrings as she shares adorable baby Bambi milestone after 'hard' motherhood admission
27.03.2023 - 09:33
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Molly-Mae Hague was sure to pull at her followers' heartstrings as she shared a video of her daughter reaching an even more adorable milestone. The former Love Island star has been giving little insights into life as a new mum after welcoming her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January.
The couple, who met and fell in love on Love Island in 2019, delighted fans last September when they revealed that they were set to become parents with 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.
Molly-Mae, 23, then took fans with her on her pregnancy journey before she and boxer Tommy, also 23, confirmed they had welcomed their baby girl, who they later revealed was called Bambi, in the world on January 23. Sharing the news a week later, the pair shared a snap of themselves with their baby girl in the hospital after her arrival.
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And the time seems to be hurtling by with the creative director for fashion brand PrettyLittleThing recently celebrating her first Mother's Day. Molly-Mae paid tribute to her own mum and grandmother as she posted a picture of all four generations together on her Instagram. The star tugged at heartstrings as she opened up her photo collection. "Four generations," she wrote proudly with the snap of the ladies together with Bambi. "Happy Mother's Day to my beautiful mum and Bambi's great nana."
Molly-Mae then shared a picture of newborn with the words: "Being your mum is an honour little girl." And she penned a heartfelt message to her daughter with a picture of the first-time mum cradling her next to a
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