
Molly-Mae Hague of Love Island and her partner Tommy Fury stunned passengers on an economy flight to Athens last month when they boarded with baby Bambi in tow.
The former ITV reality stars left fans scratching their heads in bewilderment after being photographed at the Jet2 check-in desk despite having a reputed £7 million to their names.
Fans and followers began recording the celebrity couple at the airport when they were on vacation with their six-month-old daughter.
Footage emerged of influencer Molly-Mae and her boxing beau sorting out their things as they attempted to stow away their luggage ahead of the flight to Greece – according to MailOnline.
The clip of the former islanders went viral on TikTok and was posted with a caption that read: ‘POV Tommy Fury is on the same flight as you [sic].’
Fans rushed to the comments section to express their surprise at witnessing the massively popular internet personalities board the orange-branded plane.


One penned: ‘There is no way bro is sitting in economy [sic],’ while another said: ‘Good on him not letting the fame and money do to his head lv it [sic]’.
A putative nanny was seen in the footage moving Bambi’s pram while her parents questioned a flight attendant for directions.
The addition didn’t go unnoticed by fans who typed things like: ‘imagine mollys got a nanny can see her pushing the pram at the start hahahah [sic].’
‘Now we know why she is able to travel with the child soo much [sic],’ a separate account concluded at the thought of the star hiring help.

Their airport visit happened after Molly-Mae announced her resignation as PrettyLittleThing’s creative director.
In a recent YouTube video, she shared her most recent life decision, admitting she wanted to focus on being present for her kid while she could.
The online star explained: ‘I have an incredible relationship with PLT; they’re like my family. I’ll still be working with them, still creating collections and edits, but I’ve decided to step down from my role as Creative Director.
‘This is a unique time for me with my newborn child, and I feel the need to reorganise my life a bit.
‘The decision to step down from the Creative Director role, which was an amazing chapter for me, was made collectively with PLT. I never took maternity leave and jumped straight back into work.
‘There’s absolutely no drama, no tea. I just want to express my deep gratitude to PLT for giving me this opportunity in the first place. I will forever be grateful to PLT.’