Molly Mae Hague admits she feels pressure to give Bambi a sibling
Molly Mae Hague reflects on life as a young mom
Molly-Mae Hague believes she could have 'waited a few years' before starting a family and even feels 'pressure' to give her daughter Bambi a sibling.
The multimillionaire influencer, 26, who recently flew to the UAE city for the third this year, shares two-year-old Bambi with her boyfriend Tommy Fury, 26, whom she met on Love Island in 2019.
Speaking to Cosmopolitan, Molly touched upon becoming a mother in her early twenties, saying: 'I felt like I'd lived so much life by 23, I felt really ready for a new chapter.'
Tommy and I were in an incredible place, and to have something that was half him, half me, just felt really special.
'I have never had any regrets about starting a family young, but if I could go back and maybe go again, would I have waited a few more years? Potentially.'
The Maebe beauty founder added that, for her mental health, she would love to 'sit and do absolutely nothing.'
She also confessed that she wants Bambi to have a sibling and feels a 'real pressure about it.'
Molly, who shares a close bond with her sister, Zoe, explained that her life 'wouldn't have been the same' without her sibling, and she hopes Bambi will have a similar experience.
The interview comes after Molly left fans in hysterics last month as she addressed the viral moment her daughter Bambi 'plotted' to bite her nursery friends Emily and Dory.
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