Molly-Mae says 'there’s bills to pay' as she returns to work 3 months after giving birth
27.04.2023 - 17:41
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has shared that she's returned to work just three months after welcoming her baby daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury.The former Love Island star, 23, told fans that she has "bills to pay" as she returned to work as Creative Director at fast fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing. In a video posted to her YouTube channel, Molly-Mae explained her decision to return to work so soon, telling fans: "At the end of the day, I am self-employed, so I have to work because there’s bills to pay. “We’ve got a mortgage to pay, car bills to pay.
I’ve got outgoings. I have to earn. I don’t get a maternity leave pay.
You don’t when you’re self-employed, so I have to get back to work.” The video also saw the fashion mogul discuss a recent trip to Nice, France, where she took part in her first photoshoot since Bambi's birth.The trip also marked the first time she'd spent a night away from her baby. She said: "I’m going on my first work trip to Nice after having a baby. It’s actually quite a big moment for me.
I am so excited, but it’s a little bit bittersweet because it’s going to be my first time leaving my baby. “She’s three months old now. It’s low key making me feel kind of sick.
I’m not going to lie. You know that kind of homesick feeling you’d get.” Molly added that she had considered bringing Bambi along on her trip but ultimately decided against it. She explained: "I reflected and realised I was probably being a little bit selfish to take a whole flight to a whole new country.Tommy wouldn’t even be there to experience her first flight or anything." Following the trip, Molly revealed that she'd had a "meltdown" during the photoshoot, after noticing that her body had changed since giving birth.
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