
Molly-Mae Hague has admitted that diaper changes are ‘difficult’ for her newborn baby Bambi.
The new mother, who gave birth to her first child with partner Tommy Fury on January 23, also revealed how she has been able to soothe her infant.
‘My teeny tiny girl. Sometimes nappy changes are that traumatic for her that we don’t make it to the reclothing stage,’ Molly, 23, wrote on Tuesday.
Alongside a photo of herself cradling little Bambi, who was wrapped in a grey blanket, the former Love Island star added: ‘So we just snuggle up in blankets and cuddle until she’s calm again.’
Molly lowered her head towards the tot and clasped her small hand in the update, which she shared with her 7.1 million Instagram followers.
Molly-Mae and Tommy, who met on the 2019 season of Love Island, confirmed shortly after their daughter was born that she had a Disney-inspired moniker and provided a glimpse inside her stylish nursery.


The adoring mother also verified on social media that she had a vaginal birth and even shared photos from the hospital room where Bambi was born.
‘A lot of you have wondered if I was able to have a natural birth considering Tommy was wearing scrubs in our first image… yes I was able to have a natural delivery,’ Molly revealed after being swamped with inquiries regarding the delivery.
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‘I can’t wait to tell you all about it soon. Biggest and best achievement of my whole entire life.’
Molly has been open about her restless nights since adopting Bambi, stating, ‘The nights are the toughest but also the most wonderful.’
Molly wrote an emotional note to her newborn girl after announcing her daughter’s birth, pledging to cherish and protect her.
‘One week old today. I can’t believe we get to keep you forever,’ she wrote.
‘Becoming your mum has been the best thing to ever happen to me… it doesn’t seem possible but my love for you grows with each passing moment. There is no feeling like holding you in my arms little one, my heart literally explodes.’
She added: ‘Thank you for entering the world safely for us and blessing us with the gift of being your parents.
‘We promise to love and and care for you unconditionally forever.’