
Tommy Fury kisses Molly-Mae Hague as she shares sweet family pictures during magical Disneyland Paris trip for her 26th birthday
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury looked more loved-up than ever as he sweetly kissed her as she celebrated her 26th birthday in Disneyland Paris on Monday.
The influencer and the boxer, 26, have reunited after their shock split in August, with a source telling The Sun that they are in the 'honeymoon period again'.
Molly took to Instagram to share a glimpse into their family trip with daughter Bambi, two, as she marked her birthday at the theme park.
The reality star looked happy as Tommy wrapped his arm around her and planted a kiss on her cheek as they pushed their baby girl in her pram.
In the loved-up black and white snap, the Maebe founder flashed her gorgeous smile while Bambi's Stitch shaped balloon blew in the wind covering half of Molly's face.
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Molly, who jetted to Paris in a private jet on Sunday, also shared adorable snaps with daughter Bambi as they rode the merry-go-round together.
The influencer looked stylish in an all white outfit and donned Minnie Mouse ears as she wandered around the park with Bambi in her arms.
She later enjoyed a Mickey Mouse shaped cake with a candle to celebrate her birthday as they stopped for lunch during their fun-filled day in the theme park.
Molly also showed off the private jet they flew to Paris in which was personalised with white and black spotted balloons, a huge birthday cake and bunting with her face on.
She wrote: '26 today'.
Earlier on Sunday the TV star took to her Instagram stories as she teased an array of snaps from her trip - days after the star returned from a Dubai getaway with her fiancé Tommy Fury.
Capturing her daughter Bambi inside the airport ahead of their flight, she captioned: 'Let's go Disney!!!'
The Love Island alum followed up sharing a snap of Bambi inside a private jet, with the interiors embellished with plenty of balloons and a delicious cake.
Molly-Mae didn't scrimp on the decorations as she also snapped a customized birthday garland with her face on.
Another very sweet picture saw the influencer planting a kiss on her daughter as the duo posed in front of the stunning cake.
Later on in the day, the fashion entrepreneur informed her followers she had landed in Paris by sharing a look at her chauffeur-driven car and the city sights.
The ITV star appeared over the moon as she prepared to celebrate her birthday in style, not long after sharing an array of photographs from her stunning trip to Dubai with Tommy Fury, 26.
The influencer and the boxer have reunited after their shock split in August, with a source telling The Sun that they are in the 'honeymoon period again'.
They marked their reunion by jetting off for a week away with their daughter Bambi and Molly-Mae had been documenting the trip on her Instagram page.
Molly-Mae and Tommy touched back down at Manchester Airport last week following their romantic holiday abroad.
The star later revealed though that she had been rushed to hospital shortly after arriving home.
The Maebe founder explained in her recent YouTube video on Saturday that she was suffering with 'severe pain' in her leg following the long-haul flight and was told to urgently go to A&E to get it checked.
Molly said she feared she had a blood clot in her leg after feeling a 'sharp, stabbing pain' in her leg which then moved to her knee and ankle.
She soon called 111, when she started to feel her leg go numb, and was told by a doctor to go straight to hospital.
She said: 'Basically yesterday I thought I had a blood clot and half of today I thought I had a blood clot in my leg.
'Obviously flying home from Dubai I was on the plane for like nearly eight hours… I didn't drink like hardly any water.
'I was in so much pain, like it was in the back of my knee, so so strong. Like it didn't feel like a dead leg, it was like a sharp stabbing pain…
'I was in A&E for absolutely hours. It was absolutely packed, it was such a sad environment, so many poorly people.'
But after waiting for four hours in A&E for a blood test, Molly was told she needed to wait another hour and then a further three for the results to see a doctor.
Worried about not getting back to take Bambi to nursery in the morning, Molly went back home.
The next day, Friday morning, Molly woke up with a lot less pain until she was hit with a wave of dizziness, nausea, and shortness of breath later that afternoon.
She said: 'I had this awful awful like dizzy spell where the room was spinning. I thought I was going to vomit…
'I had this really really funny time where I was like I couldn't breathe properly… almost like a bit of a panic attack but like it was just horrible.'
Rushing back to hospital, Molly went back to the hospital to get a full round of tests - which came back clear.
She continued: 'They said that I'm completely fine, like all my vitals… my heart rate, blood test, everything was absolutely fine.
'Like there was nothing that showed them any sort of concern or anything about a blood clot.'
Molly later stressed to her fans the importance of taking blood clots and health seriously.
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