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Molly-Mae Hague says ‘parenting is really hard' as she reveals toddler woes

Molly-Mae Hague says ‘parenting is really hard' as she reveals toddler woes

Independent6 hours ago

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed her two-year-old daughter Bambi refused to eat for three days.
In a YouTube video, Hague confessed she is finding parenting "really hard" and questioned if she is "cut out" for motherhood.
She described Bambi as "impossible", stating her daughter often refuses to listen to her.
Hague also shared that Bambi throws significant tantrums when asked to do simple tasks.
Watch the video in full above.

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