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Molly-Mae Hague fumes at mum-shamers as she addresses baby Bambi's childcare

Molly-Mae Hague hit back at mum-shamers after she was accused of not spending enough time with her daughter due to her not being seen in her YouTube vlogs. In her latest upload, the influencer was heard discussing her fiance Tommy Fury's latest fight as well as returning to horse riding after years away from the hobby.

But she also felt forced to admit to making her videos when eight-month-old Bambi goes to bed or when she has help with childcare. Addressing the "negative comment" in her most recent post, Molly-Mae told viewers most of the time spent with her daughter is away from the cameras.

She explained: "I'll be honest, guys, I've been filming a lot in the evenings recently because that's when Bambi goes to bed. I also film in the daytime when I have help with her, when I have childcare. No matter what that childcare is, whether it's nursery, whether it's at home, I choose to film when in my working hours, when I'm working, when I have helped with Bambi."

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The mum-of-one went on to say: "I'm not afraid to say that, I'm not afraid to say that when I'm in my mom mode, I mean me and Bambi together, just me and her in the house and I have like no other set of hands. Like that's not when you're gonna find me vlogging.

"It might be like it might be sometimes but I'll be honest, I will normally be vlogging with you guys and I will normally be picking up my camera when I have time by myself because that's when it feels most natural."

Molly-Mae, 24, also admitted that it "doesn't feel natural" to film while with her daughter and

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