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Molly Mae reveals secret struggle over reunion with Tommy Fury as pair enjoy romantic staycation weekend with baby Bambi

Molly Mae reveals secret struggle over reunion with Tommy Fury as pair enjoy romantic staycation weekend with baby Bambi

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MOLLY Mae has admitted there's certain aspects of reuniting with Tommy Fury that she's struggling to deal with in the spotlight.
The Love Island icon and Maebe mogul finally confirmed she was back together with Tommy after a one-year break in May, after hiding their rekindled romance for months.
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With their relationship now out in the open, Molly and Tommy have been enjoying a string of breaks together, enjoying a 'staycation' this weekend in the Cotswolds with their daughter, Bambi.
But as the pair took some time away at a 17th century estate complete with a swimming pool, Molly uploaded a new vlog on her YouTube channel talking about life lately.
In it, she admits that it's been strange adjusting to life publicly again with Tommy, and found herself struggling during a trip to Disneyland in Paris.
'Disneyland was just like… I don't want to say not enjoyable, because we had a lovely time,' she told the camera, adding: 'Disneyland was just, we went at the wrong time.'
Explaining the family took the trip during the half-term holidays, Molly said she was joined by Tommy and Bambi, as well as a group of loved one.
However, she found herself unable to enjoy the trip to its fullest after spotting other people at the park filming them and taking photos.
While she tried to make light of the situation – saying she made sure she posed or stared at them so they realised later they had been caught out taking sneaky pictures – Molly said it was hard especially with their daughter around.
'At Disneyland, when I was with Bambi, it's quite hard to navigate that,' she said.
'When you have a toddler, you're out with your partner, and there's already a little bit of a new thing that you're back out together, and you're trying to navigate that, and then you can see people looking and staring and filming.
'It was my birthday as well, and it was just like… kind of tricky to figure out if we were having boundaries, or there weren't any boundaries.'
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'I won't be in a rush to go back anywhere as busy and as public and as crazy as that, because we should have known better, really,' she declared.
'I think we feel it more now, because obviously going out together now, it is a bit.. not anxiety inducing, I don't know what the word for it is, it's just a bit like new territory.
'Because for people it's a bit like taboo, I don't know, but if people see us out, it's like 'oh, like let's film!'
'I don't know – I just think I maybe felt it a bit more this time,' she noted.
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After posting the vlog, Molly and Tommy whisked themselves away to a romantic "staycation" for the weekend.
Holing up in the Cotswolds, Molly looked happy as she cuddled up next to Tommy during some downtime.
Returning from a trip to St Tropez for work, Molly decided she needed some family time – with Bambi quickly taking to the hotel pool.
Sharing one adorable snap, Molly said of her little one: "Telling this girl she can't go swimming when she sees a pool is like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube. Never going to happen!"
However she noted it wasn't as glam as it looked, with Molly noting "It was freezing".
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