Molly-Mae Hague on when her baby is due, their chosen baby name, cravings and how she found out she was pregnant
29.09.2022 - 09:47
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Molly-Mae Hague has been delighting fans after her joyous pregnancy announcement with a series of stunning photos showcasing her blossoming baby bump. Now the 23-year-old mum-to-be has opened up about expecting her first baby in a candid Q&A with fans revealing that she's more than five months pregnant and addressing pregnancy cravings, baby names and how she found out she was expecting.
The former Love Island star shared the happy news that she's expecting with boyfriend Tommy Fury on Sunday. The loved-up couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, shared an adorable black and white video clip showing an emotional Molly-Mae giving a speech to her man during the final days of the ITV dating show three years ago.
In the video, captioned "I can't wait for the adventures that we haven't even dreamed of yet", Molly-Mae was in tears as she said the same words to Tommy in the famous Love Island villa where they met and fell in love. The clip then cut to mum-to-be Molly gently stroking her blossoming bump as Manchester boxer Tommy held her.
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Molly-Mae Hague followed the announcement with a gorgeous black and white video charting her pregnancy journey. She shared a tearjerking video on YouTube showing the life-changing moment she found out that she was to become a mum.
Molly-Mae, creative director for Manchester-based global fashion brand PrettyLittleThing, has since invited fans to pose questions to her on her Instagram Stories. "I think we may have some catching up to do!" she said on Wednesday. "I'm going to do a huge Q&A on my YouTube but I'll answer a few on my stories today... it still doesn't
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