Molly Mae Hague admits tough weekend with daughter Bambi left her overwhelmed
Molly has always been candid about the highs and lows of becoming a young mother
Molly-Mae Hague revealed she was brought to tears after her daughter Bambi 'humbled' her by throwing 'one nonstop tantrum' throughout the weekend.
The 26-year-old influencer shares her two-year-old daughter with boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 26, whom she met on Love Island in 2019.
Molly has always been candid about the highs and lows of becoming a young mother, sharing her journey with her 8.5million followers.
In her latest post, the Maebe founder shared a heartwarming photo of herself kissing and cuddling Bambi at a coffee shop. But Molly admitted that the 'one cute moment made her forget' how she has been 'in tears' earlier in the day because her toddler had put both her and Tommy 'through their paces.'
She wrote: 'Toddler: 1, Mummy: 0. Parenthood summed up...an hour before this pic I was in tears a full weekend of basically one constant tantrum.. And then one cute moment makes you forget it all.'
She continued: 'She certainly put mum and dad through their paces this weekend.'
'I got cocky and started telling everyone we'd massively turned a corner...this weekend humbled me.'
She also posted a sweet snapshot of Bambi snuggled up to dad Tommy on the plush sofa in their new £5 million Victorian mansion.
The update comes shortly after Molly confessed she feels she 'should have waited a few years' before starting a family and now feels 'pressure' to give Bambi a sibling.
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