Molly-Mae Hague admits she 'didn't enjoy motherhood at first' as she opens up on postpartum struggles while daughter Bambi was a newborn
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Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she 'didn't enjoy motherhood at first' as she revealed she's 'ready to let people into her life' with her upcoming documentary. The influnecer, 25, is set to set to address her split with Tommy Fury in her new money-spinning Prime TV show, Molly Mae: Behind it All, set for release on January 15.
The pair have been plagued by accusations of faking their breakup after they were caught sharing a New Year's Eve kiss - despite breaking up in August. Molly-Mae will also delve into becoming a mother for the first time and what it has been like raising daughter Bambi, 23 months, which she also lifted the lid on in a new interview with Grazia.
Speaking of the first month of Bambi's life, where Tommy was away at a boxing training camp, she told the publication: 'I used to sit and think, "This isn't how I imagined it would look," and I was confused as to why I felt like it looked one way for other people, but then one way for me.
'I didn't feel like I was enjoying it really but, as the months passed, I feel like I've really found my feet with it now. I love motherhood so much.'. Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she 'didn't enjoy motherhood at first' as she revealed she's 'ready to let people into her life' in her new documentary.
The influencer, 25,will delve into becoming a mother for the first time and what it has been like raising Bambi, now 23 months (pictured in March 2023). The blonde beauty added that she is 'really proud of the job' she and Tommy have done so far with raising their little one.