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Molly-Mae Hague laughs as she shares candid breastfeeding snap as she's forced to say goodbye to Tommy Fury

Molly-Mae Hague was left laughing as she tried to get a family goodbye snap with her boyfriend Tommy Fury and their newborn daughter. The loved-up couple are just a few weeks into their new life as parents after Molly-Mae gave birth to their first child together.

The former Love Island stars, who met and fell in love on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, welcomed their baby girl, who they have named Bambi, into the world last month, on January 23. Molly-Mae and Tommy kept their news private for a week as they basked in their newborn bubble before revealing their happy news to the world on January 30.

Influencer Molly-Mae, 23, has since been giving glimpses into her new life as a mum and last week, she got back in front of the camera as she detailed Bambi's birth for the first time, saying Tommy, also 23, saw 'everything' and 'sobbed'. The YouTube vlog started with the new mum bursting into tears as she tried to introduce her daughter to the camera.

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"I literally just said 'welcome back to my channel,'" she said trying to compose herself. And she asked her daughter jokingly: "What have you done to me? This is me crying all time, so emotional." But as she got into telling her fans about Bambi's birth, she didn't hold back.

During the video, the Pretty Little Thing creative director explained that she "wasn’t in pain" during the labour "because of the epidural" and compared the sensation of "Bambi coming out of her" to "feeling like I was doing a poo." There were also concerns that Bambi would have to be taken away from her mum straight away in order to have some support following the birth, however, she arrived 'crying and

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