Molly-Mae kept pregnancy hidden for months with 'fake convos in shops' and stealth family members
28.09.2022 - 17:47
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has revealed to fans how her and Tommy would have fake "loud convos" whilst shopping to keep her pregnancy secret.The reality star, 23, also said her "amazing secret keeping friends/family" helped her to keep things under wraps. Molly made the comments via Instagram on Wednesday, two days after revealing to the world that her and Tommy Fury, 23, were expecting their first child together.The couple made the announcement on Sunday (25 September) by posting a video to their social channels which included clips from their time in the Love Island villa and Molly's growing baby bump.
Chatting with fans on Instagram, Molly invited them to take part in a Q&A about her pregnancy with many of her 6.6 million followers wanting to know how she kept it all secret for so long. One fan asked her: "Was it hard to 'hide' it? xxx" To which Molly replied, saying: "Strangely...
no. It wasn't." The PrettyLittleThing Creative Director expanded on her comment, saying: "I set myself a goal to get to five months without people knowing and I really didn't think I would get that far...
but we actually went past that point! "It was so special having it as mine and Tommy's secret - I also have some amazing secret keeping friends / family too." Another fan questioned as to whether the couple had started baby shopping yet with Molly revealing that her and Tommy would often pretend they were shopping for her cousin's baby instead. She explained: "No but I can now! I can't wait.
"Tommy and I would try and sneakily go into the baby section of shops and have loud convos like 'what do you think your cousin would like for her baby shower' whilst looking at all the cute clothes we wanted to get. "I'm so excited to start getting the things we
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