Molly-Mae Hague has spoken out about feeling ‘sad’, after some fans criticised her for talking about motherhood ‘too much’ after the birth of her daughter Bambi.
The influencer and former Love Island star, 24, shared the thoughts in a new vlog where she was speaking about going to Ibiza for a work trip, which later turned out to be a surprise proposal from boyfriend Tommy Fury.
The couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, welcomed their first child together in January this year.
Baby Bambi has quickly become a part of Molly-Mae’s content, making many appearances on her vlogs and social media channels.
However the star says she’s faced some criticism from fans for talking about being a mum.
Molly-Mae explained: “I've been getting a lot of comments recently saying I used to way prefer your content before it was a lot of baby stuff and that makes me feel quite sad.”
She continued: “I don't think I talk about Bambi a lot, well maybe I do, I don't know.
“I just never wanted my channel to become all about being a mum or my baby, as easily as it could be because I could talk about her all day.
“But I'm consciously remembering to keep it the way it was before because that's why you were here in the first place. I try to keep a healthy balance.”
She also spoke about how her daughter Bambi is already a bit of a jetsetter, having visited five countries already in her six months.
In the video, Molly said: "This is Bambi's fifth country and she's only six months, she's basically doing a country a month!"
Molly, Tommy and Bambi have recently returned from a trip to Ibiza, where the boxer initiated a surprise cliffside proposal looking out to sea.
A black-and-white video showed Molly-Mae arriving at the gorgeous mountain location where she sees Tommy holding their daughter Bambi, before he pops the question.
Announcing the news online, Molly-Mae captioned the post with: “Forever. 23/07/23”, along with emojis of a ring and a crying face.
Molly-Mae later revealed that Tommy faked an entire trip to keep the proposal a secret from her, even going so far as to making up an event with fake emails and invites.
Sharing pictures from their special day, Molly-Mae shed some light on what happened as she wrote: "Just before we were leaving for a 'brand event' we'd both been invited to… fake invites, fake emails, notes in the hotel room from the brand, everyone playing along so unbelievably well…
"I've never known a surprise to be pulled off like this. I was COMPLETELY and utterly fooled.
"It was only when we pulled up to the 'event' and Tommy jumped out of the car and ran off and I was handed a letter that I realised all was not what it seemed."
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