Molly-Mae Hague and her daughter Bambi
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Molly-Mae Hague admits why she wants to give daughter Bambi a baby sister amid Tommy Fury split

by · Manchester Evening News

Molly-Mae Hague has told why she wants to give her daughter a baby sister just a couple of months on from her split from Tommy Fury who recently said he "knows what to do" to fix their relationship.

The former couple, who confirmed they had split in August, five years after meeting and falling in love on ITV2 dating show Love Island, welcomed their daughter Bambi together in January last year.

And now, Molly-Mae has been opening up about becoming a mum in her new YouTube video alongside her sister, Zoe. The influencer previously asked her loyal online following to send questions in for the pair which they went on to answer in a vlog on her YouTube channel.

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The 25-year-old was also heard discussing her one-year-old daughter Bambi, who she shares with boxer and former fiancé Tommy, who she revealed is now attending nursery.

It was during the chat, which also included Molly-Mae and Zoe talking about their childhood, the Molly-Mae said: "I really want Bambi to have a sister, because I would have had the most boring childhood.

"Even though it would have been stress-free, it would not have been anywhere near a funny." She also added: "All my best memories growing up we were together, crabbing on the beach."

The comments came as Tommy opened up about the end of his relationship with Molly-Mae. The boxer told Mail Plus: "We were together for five and a half years. You don't stay with someone, have a child with them, get engaged, if it is only a bit of a fling ... It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath. The minute I saw her, I thought, 'Yes, she's the woman of my dreams ..."

The 25-year-old went on to add: "I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that's down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me. I do think things will work themselves out. Do I love my family very much? Yes. Do I want me and my family to be back together? Yes, 100 per cent. I will always love my family."