Molly-Mae Hague gets real about new mum clothes struggle as 'nothing fits' from Zara haul
29.03.2023 - 21:21
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has shared an extremely relatable post about struggling to find clothes that fit after giving birth.The Love Island star, 23, gave birth to daughter Bambi in January, and has since been documenting her motherhood journey on social media. From sharing that she doesn’t “feel like herself” and being unprepared for how hard being a mum would be, to winging life with a newborn baby, Molly has been very open about her experiences.
Now, in a new update shared to her Instagram Story, Molly admitted that after purchasing several items from high street favourite Zara, she was left disappointed when none of the items fit her. Sharing a snap from her lavish wardrobe where her sister Zoe was seen playing on her phone, Molly wrote: “Just tried everything on that I got in Zara but nothing fitted… “The struggle of not knowing what size to buy after you have a baba is real." As well as sharing a lot of her life to her 7.5 million Instagram followers, Molly has also been updating fans via her YouTube channel, where she recently broke down in tears.
In a video she titled 'The Truth', Molly began by saying on camera: "I feel like there’s just so much to say and so much to talk about that I literally don’t know where to start. “I don’t feel like I’m being myself, and I don’t know why I’m getting upset but I feel like I’m questioning everything I’m saying and what are people going to think if I say that.” The first time mum went on to share that she feels "overwhelmed" and explained: "Nothing I say is making sense.
My brain is jumbled and I don’t feel like myself." “It’s not that I need more time to come back because I do feel ready to come back and want more than anything to come back to YouTube. “I want it more than anything
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