Molly-Mae's motherhood update after admitting to feeling 'overwhelmed' with baby Bambi
18.04.2023 - 10:55
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has given a candid update about motherhood as the new mum settles into her new life. Molly-Mae, 23, and her beau, Tommy Fury, welcomed their first child in January, naming their daughter Bambi.
In the weeks that followed Bambi’s arrival, Love Island star Molly began sharing content to her YouTube channel again and was moved to tears as she told fans she’d been “struggling”. However, in a new and more positive update, Molly-Mae shared that she’s “starting to enjoy” motherhood.
She told fans: “I would say in the last week or so I feel like a different person and I’m really starting to enjoy it the way I expected to… I think at the start it was a massive shock/adjustment (no matter how much you prepare yourself for it).” Molly-Mae added: “But she’s 3 months today and I’m absolutely loving this stage. She is more incredible every single day.” The PrettyLittleThing CEO also shared that she, Tommy and baby Bambi have their first family holiday soon.
“Have you booked any holidays?” asked one of her 7.5 million Instagram followers, to which Molly replied: “Yes we are going very soon!” She added: “Our first trip was meant to be Barbados next month but we’ve decided to squeeze another little trip in before! We are so excited… Bambi tried on her baby sunglasses today and I nearly died [crying and melting emoji]”. Molly-Mae is evidently besotted with her little girl, and recently shared an adorable video of the tot yawning.
Taking to social media over the weekend, Molly shared a picture of her watching TV with the caption "Slow mornings" before giving fans and followers an insight into her leisurely day with Bambi. In a short clip uploaded to the star's Instagram stories, Molly was seen holding her daughter in her
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