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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury welcome second child

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury welcome second child

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury Announce Arrival of Second Baby

Reality television star Molly-Mae Hague and professional boxer Tommy Fury have welcomed their second child together. Hague shared the joyful news on Instagram, posting a photograph of herself, Fury, and their eldest daughter, Bambi, smiling in a hospital room. Accompanying the image, she captioned the post, "And then there were 4," though she omitted any details regarding the newborn’s name or gender.

The couple, who first connected on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019, had previously confirmed their pregnancy in February. Their announcement drew congratulations from numerous public figures, including television presenter Rochelle Humes, TV personality Stacey Solomon, and fellow Love Island alumna Maura Higgins. "Congratulations again. So happy for you all," Higgins wrote in the comments section.

This new arrival follows a complex period for the pair, who reunited last May after a nine-month separation. Both had cited Fury’s drinking as a primary factor in their split. Fury, the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, explained to the BBC that his reliance on alcohol after sustaining an injury contributed to the end of their relationship. However, less than a year later, Hague verified that they had reconciled, noting that Fury had abstained from alcohol for four months and that their situation had significantly improved.

Hague has also been transparent with her followers about the difficulties she faced during her pregnancies and early motherhood. She previously described the experience of raising her first child as occasionally demanding, revealing that she suffered from "extreme emotions" and cried daily early in her pregnancy with Bambi. She also shared graphic details about the physical toll of childbirth, stating she endured "excruciating" pain, describing how she spent five to six hours "rolling around in the bed crying in agony."

In the initial weeks following Bambi’s birth, Hague faced additional hurdles, including difficulty producing breast milk. During a Q&A session, she admitted, "I'm not going to beat around the bush... I was not prepared." Despite these struggles, she emphasized the value of the experience, telling fans, "She's completely and utterly worth it all though. Every single hard moment!"


Source: BBC News Generated at: 2026-06-04 04:03:13 UTC

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