
As Molly-Mae Hague gets ready for the birth of her kid, she is in the midst of her “nesting” phase.
The Love Island star and her fiancé Tommy Fury, both of whom are 23 years old, shared the news that they were expecting earlier this year and have been keeping fans up to speed via social media ever since.
They just recently disclosed that the baby is likely going to be born at the end of January, and on Friday, Molly-Mae started sharing the cute items that she is going to pack in her baby bag.
The Harry Potter fan shared a pack of themed muslins, penning: ‘Packing for baby… Gotta start her off on the right foot.’
A video of one of Molly-cats Mae’s going into the nursery and perching on the baby’s clothes while she was taking pictures of the cute duckling sweater set that she had posted in another picture was funny.
‘I swear he does things like this on purpose,’ the mum-to-be joked.




This comes after Molly-Mae hinted about her baby’s due date – and it’s not long to go.
Although the PrettyLittleThing recently shared that she was in her third trimester, both her and Tommy have made much more specific references to her due date around Christmas.
On Wednesday, Molly took to her Instagram to share that she had hit the 34-week mark and only had a month left, lip-synching to a viral sound as she showed off her baby bump and posed with her hand resting gently on it.
Originally recorded by Kylie Jenner, the audio clip says: ‘So, I’m 34 weeks today. I only have a month left.’

‘How did that happen,’ asked Molly in the caption, with a shocked blushing face emoji.
If she does only have a month to go, that would put the mum-to-be’s due date anywhere from January 25 onwards, which matches what her boxer beau recently revealed himself.
In a vlog posted to Molly’s channel the day before Christmas Eve, the couple were shown relaxing in a hotel room together as they enjoyed a cosy weekend in Bath ahead of becoming parents.
Tommy explained that they were away for a bit of ‘de-stress time’ before becoming parents, adding: ‘I wanted to give you a weekend of pampering, of being away, just before the baby comes – cos [sic] everything’s going to be hectic come end of Jan, early Feb.’
‘It’s going to be hectic for you too!’ replied Molly.