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Molly-Mae Hague's £2k a night holiday with Tommy and Bambi after moaning she 'has no fun'

Molly-Mae Hague's £2k a night holiday with Tommy and Bambi after moaning she 'has no fun'

Daily Mirror11 hours ago
Reunited love birds Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are currently soaking up the sun in Turkey on their latest family holiday. The former Love Island stars have been sharing snaps of their jolly with baby Bambi with their followers on social media.
It's a far cry from their last trip abroad, when Molly-Mae, 26, kept Tommy out of shot as she tried to conceal the fact she had rekindled her romance with the boxer following a brief split last year.
But it's all happy families this time around. Fresh from spending time in St. Tropez, Molly-Mae has been enjoying the delights of the Turkish resort city of Antalya with her beau and their two-year-old daughter.
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The mum-of-one is staying at a £2,000 a night hotel, which "has been carefully curated to deliver a true family holiday without compromise" and boasts 553 spacious suites and private villas
Regnum Aqualantis is a favourite with celebrities. Stacey Solomon calls it her "second home", and the likes of Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, Jason Derulo and Sir Tom Jones also checking into the hotel group's other sites across the world.
The vacation is a welcome break for Molly-Mae, who recently bemoaned her lack of a social life. "I will get to the end of summer without having done one fun thing," the reality TV star moaned while talking to her sister Zoe in July.
"Zoe, I haven't socialised once. I am going to get to the end of this summer, I haven't done one social fun thing. I haven't a life. I haven't a life. It's not good. It's all kids-related, if it's not work and kids I am not doing anything. It's not good. People going for a drink with their friends or to a beer garden."
She added: "Oh my gosh, I don't remember the last time I did my hair and makeup and put an outfit on for something that wasn't work related. I don't do anything. Lets normalise it. For the girls that are going to get to the end of summer and not done one fun thing."
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