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Molly-Mae Hague says she's ‘selfish' & ‘not cut out' for ‘impossible' motherhood as Bambi refuses to eat for THREE days

Molly-Mae Hague says she's ‘selfish' & ‘not cut out' for ‘impossible' motherhood as Bambi refuses to eat for THREE days

The Sun3 hours ago

MOLLY-MAE Hague has candidly opened up on motherhood and claimed her daughter Babmbi has refused to eat for the past three days.
Not only this, but the Maebe founder, 26, also admitted that she is 'selfish' and is 'not cut out' to deal with the stresses of parenting.
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In Molly-Mae 's most recent vlog, which was posted to YouTube just 15 hours ago, the Love Island star turned businesswoman set the record straight on being a mother to her two-year-old daughter Bambi.
As she ended her video, the Filter founder, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, gave her honest thoughts on the struggles of being a mother, as she confessed: 'I'm having one of those days, toddler mum days, where I question, 'am I actually cut out for this?'
'When I watch people's videos and hear them talking about motherhood and how much every single minute they love it and I sit there and think, 'is there something wrong with me as a mum?'.
'I can't sit there and say that every single minute I love it and I'm having one of those days.
'I don't even know if I'll put this in the video but I'm having one of those days where this is really not fun.
'Not all of it is enjoyable. I don't know how to explain it.'
The blonde beauty who recently got back together with Tommy Fury, 26, then explained: 'I'm having one of those days where I'm finding [Bambi] impossible, absolutely impossible.
'Every single thing I try and ask her to do, she will not listen to me.
'She literally on purpose will do the opposite of everything I say or ask. The simplest things, she hasn't eaten in like three days because she is refusing to eat. I'm finding it really, really hard.
"Just simple things, there's been a new carpet put down at Tommy's house and we don't want to wear new shoes on the carpet, but telling her to take off her shoes and not walk on the carpet, it's the biggest tantrum and meltdown you've ever seen.
Molly-Mae Hague reveals 'mum guilt' after dropping Bambi at nursery on her day off saying 'it's been a lot recently'
'She screams that much and gets that upset…I'm in this constant battle of I don't want to spoil them and let them win and not discipline them but also, where do you draw the line and give in because she's screaming so much that I'm not going to win this one.'
The content creator who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping £6million fortune, confessed to finding parenting 'literally impossible', as she added: 'Should I be finding it as hard as I do sometimes? Some days I do find it literally impossible.
I want to give Bambi a sibling, but the idea of this times by two, I don't know if I could ever do it. I don't know if I'm cut out for it
Molly-Mae Hague
'The fact that there's mums out there that do it with zero support from any family or anyone and have multiple children…the concept of having multiple children, I can't even. I don't know how anybody does that. I just don't.
'I want to have another baby at some point because I want to give Bambi a sibling, but the idea of this times by two, I don't know if I could ever do it. I don't know if I'm cut out for it.'
Molly-Mae's glow-down from 'glamour model' to 'yummy mummy'
Celebrity PR Expert, Ed Hopkins told Fabulous: 'I believe Molly-Mae Hague 's new look is more than just a style change but a powerful statement of who she is becoming.
'It underscores her journey towards authenticity, maturity, and sophistication and is likely to enhance her success and influence in the years to come.'
Brand and Culture Expert Nick Ede agreed, and told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae has transformed herself into a yummy mummy who has ditched the glamour model style for a more relaxed and natural look.
'She's becoming more down to earth and relatable to people and cleverly showing a softer side which will win her legions more fans in the process.'
According to Ed Hopkins, Molly-Mae's chic new look could be 'highly lucrative' for the star.
Ed told Fabulous: 'Molly-Mae Hague's transformation towards a more natural, chic look seems to be a testament to her personal growth and evolving style.
'This change, which has become more pronounced since she became a mother, appears to reflect her journey towards embracing authenticity and sophistication.
'It's possible that this new image could be highly lucrative for Molly-Mae.
'Her chic, understated style might appeal to a wider audience, including more mature demographics and high-end brands, potentially opening up lucrative endorsement deals and partnerships.
'By adopting a more elegant look, she seems to align herself with premium and luxury brands that favour natural beauty and sophistication, which could lead to higher-paying collaborations.
'Additionally, with consumers increasingly valuing authenticity and natural beauty, her new image could be both timely and marketable.'
Nick Ede agreed and told Fabulous: 'She has started to promote some really great luxury brands including the cosmetics brand Tatcha and with her laid back look she will make a lot of money from brands looking to align with her.'
Ed also noted that Molly-Mae's transformation may be a sign that she is looking to step away from her reality show past.
He continued: 'Molly-Mae's transformation also seems to symbolise her desire even more so to well and truly step out of the shadow of her Love Island persona.
'The shift to a more mature and unique style appears to demonstrate her growth and her wish to be seen as an individual beyond her reality TV beginnings.
'By shedding the bold, flashy look associated with her time on Love Island, she might be rebranding herself as a serious businesswoman and influencer who is carving out her own identity.
'This new look helps her stand out in the crowded influencer market, showcasing her as a trendsetter with a distinctive, refined aesthetic.'
Nick agreed and claimed: 'Shedding the flash looks she previously went for, she's also detaching herself from the Love Island stereotype and stepping out as her own person with a cool look that's not flashy but totally on trend.
'Gone are the 'look at me' posts and in are family style posts and trend led fashion statements.'
The mum-of-one, who recently opened up on 'destroying' her face during her filler phase, also shared: 'Maybe I'm too much of a selfish person or maybe I don't have the patience that other mums do.
'I'm so, so lucky to be a mum, I really am. I'm so lucky…But it's such a challenge.'
Social media users react
Molly-Mae's raw confession has clearly touched many, as numerous parents eagerly flocked to the comments to share their thoughts and praise the mother for being so honest.
One person said: 'I'm actually glad you added the last bit in. I'm almost certain every parent can relate. Parenting a toddler is WILD, it is so difficult and everyday can feel like a challenge.'
Another added: 'Molly, don't ever apologise for showing the negative sides too!! it's so nice to see some realness on here.'
A third commented: 'As a toddler and baby mum, you are not alone! It's a roller coaster everyday. It's challenging in this stage, but you got this. Thanks for your honesty, it's so important for other moms to see!'
Meanwhile, someone else posted: 'I'm a single Dad, have been for the last 9 years and best believe there are days when I feel like I'm not cut out for this.
'Some days are amazing and some days can be the hardest days of your life, but every day with them is so worth it. You're not alone in feeling like this, you're doing your very best, as are all of us. WE all are doing amazing.'
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