Molly-Mae Hague admits she was 'not prepared' to be a parent

Molly-Mae Hague admits she was ‘not prepared’ to be a parent and it is ‘100% harder’ than she imagined as she is left utterly ‘exhausted’ taking care of daughter Bambi

Molly-Mae Hague admitted she was ‘not prepared’ for being a mum as she opened up in an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday. 

The Love Island star, 23, who welcomed her her daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January, said being a parent has been ‘100% harder’ than she thought it would be. 

The influencer, who seems seems to be settling into motherhood rather well, replied to a fan who asked: ‘Is having a baby harder than you imagined?’

Alongside a snap of her beau cuddling their daughter Bambi shirtless, she wrote: ‘Yes. 100% yes. I’m not going to beat around the bush… I was not prepared.

‘She’s completely and utterly worth it all though. Every single hard moment!’

‘I was not prepared’: Molly-Mae Hague admitted she was ‘not prepared’ for being a mum as she opened up in an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday

Candid: The Love Island star, 23, who welcomed daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January, said being a parent has been ‘100% harder’ than she thought

Molly-Mae also revealed she is ‘exhausted’ after another one of her 7.5million followers asked the former reality star how she is doing.

Uploading a snap of her baby girl in a car seat on the floor in her home, Molly-Mae penned: ‘Truthfully….exhausted. I’m getting there though. Thank you for asking.’

The star gushed over how her and beau Tommy are ‘one million times stronger’ since welcoming baby Bambi. 

She admitted the pair are ‘still figure it out together’ but having a baby has ‘only affected their relationship positively’. 

Sharing a mirror selfie of the couple locking lips in a mirror selfie while their daughter is in a push chair, Molly-Mae replied to a fan who asked: ‘I hear people say all the time that a baby changes your relationships. Is it true for you?×’

She said: ‘Yes… it’s made us one million times stronger.

‘Having a baby is all about team work, we are still figuring it out together but we are really lucky that becoming parents has only affected our relationship positively’. 

It comes after Tommy revealed recently that he and Molly-Mae had chosen Bambi’s name because it has been close to her heart since childhood.

Opening up: The influencer, who seems seems to be settling into motherhood rather well, shared a snap of her beau cuddling their daughter Bambi as she discussed being a mum 

‘I’m getting there’: Molly-Mae also revealed she is ‘exhausted’ after another one of her 7.5million followers asked the former reality star how she is doing

Loved-up: The mum-of-one gushed over how she and and beau Tommy are ‘one million times stronger’ since welcoming baby Bambi

He also said that the name was initially suggested while they appeared on the ITV2 show in 2019.

‘It’s an amazing story to be honest,’ he explained during an appearance on Thursday’s edition of Loose Women.

‘We talked about it in the villa and talked more about kids when we left. There’s was only one name for our little girl, and it was Bambi. 

‘When Molly was young she only ever wanted to call her doll the one thing, and that was Bambi, so I was never going to be that guy to say no, and I love the name anyway.’ 

He added: ‘Being a dad, it’s the best thing that ever happened to me. Forget the boxing. Waking up every day and seeing her beautiful face… you can’t be in a bad mood.’

‘Team work’: She admitted the pair are ‘still figure it out together’ but having a baby has ‘only affected their relationship positively’

Molly-Mae penned: ‘Having a baby is all about team work, we are still figuring it out together but we are really lucky that becoming parents has only affected our relationship positively’

The professional boxer was making one of his first TV appearances since beating nemesis Jake Paul on points in Saudi Arabia almost a fortnight ago – a bout that earned him a reported £3.7million.

He admitted the fight was tough on Molly-Mae, with the influencer forced to remain at home with their young daughter while he flew to the Arabian Peninsula with elder brother Tyson Fury and his team. 

Recalling the moment he won via split decision, Tommy said: ‘It was tough on her. Her emotions were up and down, all over the place. 

‘She was upstairs breastfeeding at the time and was waiting for her sister to come in and tell her [the result].’

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