Molly-Mae Hague admits feeling ‘heavy’ after having a ‘big cry’ amid huge parenting challenge

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Molly-Mae Hague admits feeling ‘heavy’ after having a ‘big cry’ amid huge parenting challenge
Author: Beth Allcock
Published: Dec, 27 2024 12:26

MOLLY-MAE Hague has bravely admitted to feeling "heavy" emotionally and told how she sought solace in a "big cry" after a challenging solo parenting moment. The Love Island alum spoke candidly to her YouTube following as she opened up on how she was processing her first festive period as a mum following her split with ex fiance Tommy Fury, 25.

 [Molly-Mae Hague admitted she had been feeling 'heavy' emotionally following a solo parenting challenge]
Image Credit: The Sun [Molly-Mae Hague admitted she had been feeling 'heavy' emotionally following a solo parenting challenge]

The pair share daughter Bambi, aged one, and share parenting duties following their shock split in August. Molly-Mae, 25, told how she was feeling "low and deflated" as she struggled with her mental state ahead of Christmas Day. Her emotions heightened following a trip to Lapland UK with best mate Tayla-Blue where she told how her tot "hated" every moment.

 [It came as she prepared to spend her first Christmas as a solo mum]
Image Credit: The Sun [It came as she prepared to spend her first Christmas as a solo mum]

In a candid segment on her latest December vlog, the Maebe fashion brand owner said her weekend with her pal had been "incredibly hard.". She continued: "The reality is is that Bambi really didn't enjoy Lapland UK. "Personally I absolutely loved it, I thought it was magical, but Bambi is just a really sensitive child and it was a massive sensory overload for her and she was very, very overwhelmed.

 [Molly-Mae and ex fiance Tommy Fury shocked fans with their split in August]
Image Credit: The Sun [Molly-Mae and ex fiance Tommy Fury shocked fans with their split in August]

"Honestly the whole weekend at Taylor and Jack's she just cried - she cried for two days straight - and that was very very heavy for me. "I don't know why I keep using the word heavy but it's the only way to describe how I feel, it's heavy.". She added: "I don't really think I have anything else to say on that other than I had a good cry this evening and i let it all out.".

 [Molly-Mae told how Bambi, right, cried for 'two days straight' as she didn't enjoy her Lapland UK trip]
Image Credit: The Sun [Molly-Mae told how Bambi, right, cried for 'two days straight' as she didn't enjoy her Lapland UK trip]

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