Molly-Mae Hague says it's 'embarrassing to admit' Bambi problem as she addresses more children
by Jessica Sansome · Manchester Evening NewsMolly-Mae Hague has shared with fans something she said is 'embarrassing to admit' about her daughter. The influencer recently told her loyal online following about sending Bambi to nursery for the first time.
Last month, she was joined by her sister Zoe Hague, now Zoe Rae after tying the knot to her partner Danny Rae, for a Q&A session in her car for a vlog on her YouTube channel after asking her fans to send them some questions.
During what Zoe described as an 'interlude', former Love Island star Molly-Mae revealed that Bambi was now attending nursery. "Bambi started nursery," the mum-of-one said with a little squeak.
But despite her daughter's upset leaving her at first, there was a specific moment that helped Molly-Mae make her decision to send Bambi into nursery. She explained at the time: "She did start to hit. My best friend Taylor, her child Story is a similar age Bambi and Bambi did start to hit Story. That came out of nowhere and I thought, 'That’s not good'. And I think nursery will help with that."
She's now spoken about Bambi in an Instagram Q&A on Sunday (November 24) in which she tackled a whole host of topics, including motherhood. As part of the Q&A session, one fan asked: "How many more kids would you like".
In response Molly-Mae, who was huddled up in bed after being struck down by sickness, explained that Bambi, one, “could be it” for her, though added that she was uncertain about the matter. “I honestly think a lot these days that Bambi could be it for me. I’m not sure,” she added.
(Image: Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)
It came after the 25-year-old discussed the challenge that she's having with Bambi as she continues to navigates her little one "hitting" herself, her mum and her sister Zoe. "You said Bambi had started hitting. Has this got any better since she started nursery Xx," asked another fan.
Former Love Island star Molly-Mae typed out her response, writing: "No it hasn’t gotten any better yet it’s so strange as she only does it with me, my mum and my sister … no one else !? She’s never done it to anyone at nursery or anyone else that’s around her. It’s like she knows who it’ll upset the most. I know it’s just a phase but it’s obviously really sad and confusing for us and her.
"My mum visited last week and I would say that’s where I’ve seen it peak, it wasn’t just hitting it was scratching and pinching for three days whenever my mum got close to her! It’s quite embarrassing to admit really. I just don’t know where she’s picked it up from and I’m doing a lot of research on the best way to approach it / handle it because I really want to tackle it correctly."