Molly-Mae Hague has discovered that there is no such thing as privacy after having a kid!
The Love Island star, 23, and boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 23, welcomed their first child, Bambi, earlier this year.
While the new parents are enjoying every moment with their infant, they shouldn’t plan any date evenings alone for the foreseeable future.
Molly-Mae and Tommy went out to eat on Wednesday (March 15), perhaps hoping for some peace and quiet.
Yet the relaxed atmosphere in the restaurant was short-lived, when baby Bambi interrupted their romantic evening.
The PrettyLittleThing creative director uploaded photos of her and Tommy’s beverages, as well as a video of cheese being grated over a delectable pasta dish, while dining at San Carlo Hale.
Her next post, on the other hand, was of her baby resting sweetly in her pram.
‘Someone crashed mum & dad’s date night’, the influencer wrote on her Instagram Story.
‘This is not how the night time routine should look but one night won’t hurt’, she laughed.
But the duo is still thrilled with Bambi, as Molly-Mae shared the loveliest video of Tommy burping the tiny one.
The adoring father caressed her back tenderly as he sat in an armchair with Bambi upright in his lap.
‘If anything could make you fall in love with your partner all over again’, mum Molly-Mae wrote, her own heart clearly melted.
Since Bambi’s birth, Molly-Mae has chronicled the ups and downs of motherhood with her millions of followers.
Due to tiredness, the social media sensation recently announced that she has ‘totally’ lost her voice.
Updating her 7.4million followers after a Sunday outing, she wrote: ‘I have COMPLETELY lost my voice (run down isn’t even the word).’
‘I was wispering to people when we were out and they were whispering back because I think they thought it was for Bambi [sic]’, she added. ‘Very sweet.’
She has remained true to herself rather than portraying an idealised vision of parenthood.
In a fresh update six weeks after giving birth, the reality star stressed that raising a kid is ‘absolutely no joke!’
‘Up until this point I’ve literally just been winging my way through each day, not finding it particularly easy at all (to be honest)… waking up in the morning/going to bed at night thinking “here we go again”,’ Molly-Mae wrote.
She continued: ‘So many people said to me “it gets easier” and I’ve had days where I really didn’t believe them or see how it would get easier, but I’m finally starting to see that it does!
‘We’ve got a little routine in place now and whilst it doesn’t go to plan every day and every night, it’s really helped me feel like I have a slight understanding of how the days and nights might look.’