Molly-Mae Hague says 'it'll happen' as she's quizzed on daughter's milestone amid 'house move'
03.04.2024 - 14:39
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Molly-Mae Hague has said 'it'll happen' as she was quizzed on one of her daughter's milestones. It came as the former Love Island star implored her followers to ask her 'anything' as she took part in a question and answer session following her latest trip out the country.
Molly-Mae enjoyed a family Easter with her fiance Tommy Fury and their daughter Bambi over the weekend, not long after jetting back from Courchevel in France after the former Love Island star surprised her friend with an epic group trip for her 30th birthday.
And so after days of hitting the slopes, Molly-Mae was back with her family on UK soil and during a quiet moment on Tuesday evening (April 2), the 24-year-old decided to catch-up with her fans and followers and spoke about her 14-month-old daughter when asked if she'd started walking.
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Sharing an adorable picture of her little girl, who turned one in January, Molly-Mae revealed she had yet to take a step alone yet. The mum-of-one wrote on her Instagram Story: "She's not actually [walking] yet! I think technically this means she's a little bit behind from what I see online."
She went on: "I really don't worry about when she does things... every baby is so different. My best friend's baby has been walking since she was 9 months. Bambi is 14 months and it still hasn't happened yet (not even a step alone bless her). It'll happen when it happens."
Elsewhere in the Q&A, there were a mix of questions on the table with one asking: "Is moving house on the cards?” to which she replied: “One word... Potentially.” She stopped short
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