Molly-Mae Hague shares plans for baby number 2 as she reveals confidence is ‘getting worse’ after giving birth
16.06.2023 - 04:09
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Molly-Mae Hague has revealed her hopes to have a second child with boyfriend Tommy Fury – but warned fans to not expect a big announcement any time soon. The Love Island star welcomed their daughter Bambi in January, and she has been candid on social media as she navigates her way through first-time motherhood. Despite only having had their little one five months ago, the 24-year-old responded to questions on Tuesday about whether the couple are planning another child any time soon in an Instagram Q&A.
One fan asked her: “Are there plans for a little Bambi sister or brother soon?!”The reality TV star revealed that in the future she and Tommy would like to have another addition and branded those with more than one child as “superheroes”. She wrote: “Definitely not for a good while. “Some day I’ll be ready, but it’s not unknown that I have found it harder than I expected to (even though I’m doing so much better now).
“Plus I don’t know how anyone looks after more than one baby, you’re superheroes!”Hague shot to fame on Love Island’s fifth season in 2019, and welcomed child Bambi with her co-star Tommy Fury on 23 January. Elsewhere, the entrepreneur admitted she was struggling with body confidence after giving birth as she discussed wanting to wear a bikini on holiday in Barbados. In her latest YouTube video, Hague, who was attending her manager’s wedding abroad, admitted that her “confidence was getting worse” despite her hope to “embrace” her post-partum body.
Speaking from her sun-lounger, she shared: “I’ve got this swimming costume on… for me at the minute swimsuits are the one. I’m not a bikini girl at the minute because I just don’t have the confidence. “I didn’t really have the confidence for bikinis before I had a
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