Molly-Mae Hague praised boyfriend Tommy Fury after completing one of the parenting challenges.
The 23-year-old Love Island stars had their first child, Bambi, earlier this year after meeting on the ITV dating programme in 2019.
Molly-Mae has subsequently shared the ups and downs of motherhood, whether it’s baby Bambi interrupting their date night or Molly-Mae losing her voice from weariness.
Doting father Tommy, on the other hand, had a win of his own this week when he was entrusted with bringing his daughter out of the home by himself – dun, dun, duuuunnn!
He made it look effortless, and Bambi was fully dressed and ready for a day out with his parents.
In an Instagram Story post, the PrettyLittleThing creative director filmed Tommy strolling across the street to meet her for lunch while Bambi was in her car seat.
‘Proud of super dad managing to meet me in town for lunch with Bambi… getting her out of the house alone is a challenge even I’m scared of’, she penned to her 7.4million followers.
The influencer then uploaded the most precious image of Bambi frowning with the jokey caption: ‘When your mother puts you in daddy day care’.
And it’s not just Tommy who has reason to rejoice today; new mom Molly-Mae also had a win.
The reality star is returning to work after delivering baby, and she had her first official meetings on Friday.
‘First day of meetings after becoming a mother… feeling a whole new level of driven,’ she wrote, posed with a coffee.
Heaping praise on the blonde beauty, one fan commented: ‘Well done you babe ❤️’
Another wrote: ‘Beautiful x hope it wasn’t too hard on you leaving Bambi 😍’
One fan added: ‘💪🏼 mums are mega xxx’
Since Bambi’s arrival, both Molly-Mae and Tommy have been very hands-on, with boxer Tommy recently stating that ‘all’ he does is now for his little child.
Tommy recently travelled to Saudi Arabia to compete against YouTuber Jake Paul, 26, which he won.
He reminisced on his victory on Good Morning Britain, dedicating it to newborn Bambi.
While Tommy refused to specify how much he was paid for the fight, which is likely to be in the millions, he did declare, ‘That was a great payday for me,’ before correcting himself.
‘Well, not for me, I should say. Everything I make now is to raise my little girl Bambi.
‘Everything I do now is to make sure that she’s happy and has a good life for herself. Anything I can do to make sure she has that, that’s enough for me.’