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Molly-Mae Hague shares adorable beauty tutorial with daughter Bambi - but VERY racy background detail steals the spotlight

Molly-Mae Hague shares adorable beauty tutorial with daughter Bambi - but VERY racy background detail steals the spotlight

Daily Mail​04-06-2025
Molly-Mae Hague posted a sweet beauty tutorial with her daughter Bambi on Instagram on Tuesday - but fans were left distracted by something in the background.
The former Love Island star, 26, shared a clip from her recent holiday in Dubai, where her two-year-old daughter could be seen wandering into the room dragging a large bag and a suitcase.
In the video, Molly gives fans a step-by-step look at her evening makeup routine, with a little help from Bambi, who she sweetly dabs with some makeup in a playful moment.
She captioned the post: 'Missing holiday nights doing makeup with my girl (crying emoji)'
But while many gushed over the adorable mother-daughter content, her partner Tommy Fury, also 26, ended up stealing the spotlight.
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Halfway through the clip, Tommy made a brief shirtless appearance in the background, wearing just a pair of swim shorts as he strolled through the bathroom.
Molly threw a quick glance over her shoulder as he walked in - before he appeared to clock the camera and subtly dodged out of view.
Commenting on the moment, one person penned: 'Did I spy a half naked man in the bathroom?';
'So happy to see you and Tommy together. I am routing for both of you. Bambi is growing up so fast. She's so cute.'; 'Ooo I just spotted Tommy in the background.'
It comes shortly after Molly reportedly 'set one strict rule in place for Tommy in order for her to trust him again' following their shock split.
The former Love Island star and the amateur boxer went Instagram official last month as they shared another loved-up family snap after rekindling their romance.
It comes after a rollercoaster of a year for the couple after they shocked the nation with their split in August 2024 as Tommy claimed his drinking became a problem in their relationship.
And while the two are now giving their relationship a second go, it is believed that Molly has a strict rule for her partner and she wants him to continuously check in over FaceTime, according to the Sun.
A source told the publication: 'It sounds extreme, but Molly feels much more reassured when Tommy checks in. It all helps with trust, honesty and transparency between the two of them.
'Tommy has been very dedicated so far — if he's on a train, he will FaceTime the moment he gets off', the source added.
It is believed that he has also been checking in when he takes a flight anywhere as well as when he checks into a hotel.
The boxing enthusiast is believed to 'dutifully' phone her 'the minute' he arrives places as she likes to know his whereabouts.
The source revealed to the publication that Tommy's pals are 'impressed' as he has been very dedicated so far to her requests.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Molly and Tommy for a comment.
Molly and Tommy met on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, where they fell for each other in front of the nation.
They welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023, before getting engaged just a few months later.
But fans were shocked when Molly announced on Instagram last August that she and Tommy had split up after five years, with many suspecting he had been unfaithful.
In a statement posted to her 8.5million Instagram followers, Molly confirmed the breakup, saying: 'I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.'
Tommy denied continued speculation about him cheating during a magazine interview, insisting any reports about him being with other women were 'complete and utter b*****ks.'
The boxer, who's the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, said the reason he and Molly ended their romance was down to his excessive drinking.
He said: 'People go through different things in life. I'm 25 years old. I went through a lot and my breakup was in front of the whole world...
'Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing.'
The pair's split was branded a 'publicity stunt' by fans after they were filmed packing on the PDA at Manchester United footballer Luke Shaw 's Hogmanay party in Cheshire.
And in May Molly began taking to her Instagram Stories to re-introduce his presence more regularly on her social media account.
In the picture, Tommy could be seen sharing a kiss with Molly and their toddler, Bambi.
The family could be seen wearing casual matching white T-shirts as Molly and Tommy twinned in grey cotton trousers.
All three of the family members stayed safe in the sun as they accessorised their relaxed looks with hats.
Enjoying a day out in the sun, Tommy, Molly and Bambi all enjoyed a variety of their favourite ice lollies in the sun.
The post comes after she revealed what really happened when they were spotted sharing a kiss as the clock struck midnight and 2025 began in the final instalment of her Amazon Prime docuseries.
After receiving a call from her manager Fran Britton to inform her of the video, Molly was left shaking as she exclaimed 'No, oh my God,' after watching the footage.
The influencer explained: 'Basically, what's happened is I've attended a New Year's Eve party and a familiar someone showed up 10 minutes before the countdown and that was Tommy.
'Basically, we shared a kiss at midnight and it would appear that someone has taken a video and sold it to the press.'
She continued: 'It was just a moment that we shared and I can't really explain it, it kind of just happened.
'You think you're having a private, intimate moment and nothing is private even in a room of people you think you trust and you know, people like to make a quick buck.'
Molly added: 'I'd love to know how much they did make, hope it was worth it. But karma always comes back around don't you think?'
Watching the clip she exclaimed: 'Sh**e. Ahhh no. No my God what? I'm literally shaking.'
As Fran asked her to explain what happened, Molly swore that the boxer wasn't supposed to be at the party and showed up unexpectedly.
She said: 'He turned up at 10 to 12. I swear he wasn't meant to be there.
'He messaged me saying "I am outside and I want to see in the New Year with you", I kid you not Fran he was there for eight minutes. He was literally not there. He wasn't there all night.'
Since the kiss, Tommy has been seen leaving her Cheshire home and after sharing a family holiday in Dubai, Molly confirmed on her YouTube channel that the pair are 'figuring things out'.
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