Molly-Mae admits she's 'winging it' with baby Bambi: 'Newborn life is no joke'
05.03.2023 - 11:41
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague says motherhood hasn't been easy at all and admits for the last six weeks she's simply been 'winging' her way through each day. The former Love Island contestant, 23, revealed she'd given birth to her daughter with boxer beau, Tommy Fury, 23 on January 30 and days later announced her name - Bambi. On Saturday (March 4), the reality star took to Instagram to share some insight with her fans into how she has been coping with newborn life.
Posting a black and white mirror selfie on her story she posted a lengthy caption explaining what she has learnt so far. She said: "Bambi is 6 weeks old on Monday. My little best friend for life.
"The last two days have been the first time I've felt like I'm slightly getting my life back in order. Up until this point I've literally just been winging my way through each day, not finding it particularly easy at all (to be honest)….. waking up in the morning/ going to bed at night thinking 'here we go again'.
"Newborn life is absolutely no joke! So many people said to me "it gets easier' and I've had days where I really didn't believe them or see how it would get easier, but finally I'm starting to see that it does!" Molly-Mae said she and Bambi now have a "little routine" that although "doesn't go to plan every day" it's still "really helped." She said: "We've got a little routine in place now and whilst it doesn't go to plan every day and every night, it's really helped me feel like I have a slight understanding of how the days and nights might look. "I just hope this comforts any new mums/ dads out there that are finding those first few weeks super challenging, I can't explain how much they took me by surprise. "But it truly does gradually get easier day by day I can't
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