
Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she and boyfriend Tommy Fury are planning a second child.
The 24-year-old influencer gave birth to her first kid, a girl named Bambi, in January with her long-term boxer partner Tommy.
After meeting on Love Island in 2018, the pair has gone from strength to strength, becoming parents and planned their future together.
Molly has now talked publicly about their plans for a sibling for Bambi, five months after she was born.
In an Instagram Q&A with fans on Tuesday, the star was asked about any plans for a second baby, and while she said she would be ‘ready some day,’ she insisted: ‘Definitely not for a good while.’
‘Some day I’ll be ready… but it’s not unknown that I’ve found it harder than I expected to (even though I’m doing so much better now.)’

She added that she ‘doesn’t know how anyone looks after more than one baby,’ calling anyone who does so ‘superheroes.’
Molly has been lauded for being open and honest about the challenges of being a first-time mother, from dealing with her body image to disagreeing with partner Tommy.
When their baby was two months old, the PrettyLittleThing creative director posted a video titled ‘The truth,’ in which she discussed her health issues since giving birth to her daughter.
‘I would say that becoming a mum is the best thing that’s ever happened to me, but it’s also the hardest thing that’s happened to me – like, wholeheartedly, I have found it really, really hard.

‘The one word to describe the last two months would be ‘overwhelming’, I have been so overwhelmed, like every single day. You almost can’t believe the 360 that your life has taken.’
Speaking on the difficulties of parenting alone when husband Tommy Fury was overseas in Saudi Arabia for his boxing battle against Jake Paul, Molly claimed the day he returned home was ‘nearly better than the day Bambi was born’ since she knew their ‘adventure as a family hadn’t started yet’ until then.
The new mother also claimed she was’slightly traumatised’ by her first few weeks as a parent and having to do so without Tommy.
However she added proudly that she feels she is ‘a really good mum, and I think it has come so naturally to me to become Bambi’s mum.’
‘I am good at it and I’m proud of the mum I am to her.’