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Molly-Mae Hague left in tears as she returns to much-loved hobby after life-changing surgery

Molly-Mae Hague has said she was like a 'kid at Christmas' as she returned to a much-loved hobby she had to give up before her life-changing surgery. The influencer appeared to be in tears as she made a return to horse riding after she was forced to take a break due to her endometriosis surgery.

The 24-year-old had the operation at the end of 2021 in a bid to remove or destroy the deposits of endometriosis, which is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other areas.

Molly-Mae previously explained in a YouTube video how surgeons had "gone through" her belly button during the surgery, as well as lower down her body. "I don't think you really want to see my vagina so I won't show you those ones," she laughed at the camera as she showed her scars for the first time.

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It came after she described her endometriosis period pains as "on the same level as labour" before she went through it herself earlier this year when she welcomed daughter Bambi into the world with her now-fiance Tommy Fury.

She added at the time: "I obviously don’t know what labour feels like but they’re to the point I literally can’t stand up, I’m screaming in pain, no painkiller will make me feel any better, I have to take days and days off work. I feel like I’ve been in a car crash after I’ve been on my period, it’s not normal."

In her latest update to her millions of social media followers, Molly-Mae shared how she did plan to return to horse riding after recovery from the surgery but fell pregnant with her first child shortly after.

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