
Molly-Mae Hague reveals heartbreaking fears for baby Bambi in emotional scenes after reuniting with Tommy Fury
The latest episodes of her reality show follow a New Year's Eve smooch they shared after their break-up
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MOLLY-MAE Hague has revealed her heart-breaking fears for her baby Bambi in emotional scenes after reuniting with Tommy Fury.
The final three episodes of Molly-Mae Hague's long awaited reality series have finally hit TV screens.
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MOLLY-MAE Hague has revealed her heart-breaking fears for her baby Bambi in emotional scenes after reuniting with Tommy Fury
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Molly-Mae shocked fans when she revealed the couple had split last year
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The new episodes take off after Molly Mae snogged her ex Tommy on New Year's Eve
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Molly-Mae and Tommy became Love Island legends when they fell for each other on series four of the reality show, back in 2019.
They got engaged while on holiday in Ibiza in July 2023 - with Molly-Mae saying at the time: "My perfect fiancé… forever wouldn't be long enough to call you mine."
But the pair shocked fans, last year when they split after five years together.
The first part of the Molly-Mae's new reality series, which aired in January, revealed the influencer trying to come to terms with the split.
However, the latest episodes follow up after a New Year's Eve smooch shared by the former couple after their break-up.
One of the most heart-wrenching scenes of the entire show is when Molly-Mae throws a Tiger Who Came To Tea-themed birthday party for her daughter Bambi.
Audiences watch as Tommy Fury drops off their two-year-old at the event but doesn't stick around for the festivities, reports Lancs Live.
Later, Molly-Mae is reduced to tears as her daughter opens presents without Tommy around to watch.
She is then filmed locking herself in a bedroom while she tries to compose herself out of view of the camera lens.
In the final moments of the series, Molly-Mae admits she and Tommy are now spending much more time together and it looks like a happy road ahead for the couple.
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But, the former Love Island star made a heart-breaking confession about her fears for the future regarding her daughter Bambi.
Molly-Mae had involved her daughter in a photoshoot for a brand, with the tot initially crying on-set before being comforted by her mum.
Afterwards Molly-Mae said: "I think it's quite a big decision when you are in the public eye and you have a baby as to your approach with showing them to the public.
"I hope that she grows to not resent me for having a life where she is thrusted into the public eye.
"The life that Tommy and I have chosen she doesn't really get a say or really get a choice, especially right now because she's so young.
"She can't tell us how she feels about that. Obviously when she's older she can, and that's something that we will 100 per cent listen to.
"At the end of the day it is being in the public eye that has given us the life that we have."
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The final three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All have landed on our TV screens
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Molly-Mae has made a heart breaking confession about her baby daughter
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Molly-Mae: Behind It All is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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