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Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague fans think she's given away baby's gender after watching water pour from ceiling of £4m mansion

Molly-Mae Hague fans think she has given away the gender of her baby after admitting she 'has to laugh' after watching water pour from the ceiling of her stunning home. The pregnant influencer took to Instagram to share the incident with her followers which comes just five months after water last flooded through the ceilings.

She shared a video with her 6.7 million followers as the water dripped from the ceiling and into her immaculate kitchen. It appeared to be pouring with water from a light fitting onto her marble countertop and saturating a luxe seating area.

"How’s your day going?" Molly-Mae, who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury, typed alongside the clip. She later posted a snap of her in herself looking cosy in her dressing room. She could be seen with a cup of fruity tea with a candle burning on her dressing table.

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"Have to laugh or you might cry x," the 23-year-old penned As already mentioned, it's not the first time Molly-Mae has had to deal with water flooding into her dram £4m mansion. The mum-to-be suffered a similar issue in April and at the time, she shared a video of the damage caused by the first leak, telling her followers: "You know what I said about teething issues… just a minor one today, ceiling’s coming down."

She added: "Honestly, I just heard a load of dripping noises, walked into our formal living room area and ceiling’s coming down. The roof is saturated, the ceiling of the living room is saturated, the carpet is saturated. So, that’s nice. To be fair, I think we’re only having a few issues because obviously we’re ripping rooms out, pipes are being

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