Molly-Mae Hague has claimed that her sex desire was ‘over the sky’ when pregnant.
The former Love Island actress, 24, brought her daughter Bambi into the world in January of this year, and while she was happier while pregnant, her fiancé Tommy Fury was ‘uncomfortable’ with the concept.
On her sister Zoe’s YouTube channel, she discussed having typically low sex desires with her sister.
However, Molly-Mae admitted: ‘One thing I will add, when I was pregnant, my sex drive was through the roof.’
Zoe replied: ‘Oh really?’, and her famous sister added: ‘Yeah literally like through the roof Tommy’s wasn’t – when I was pregnant he found it a bit strange. And that’s fine, some men do.’
Zoe interjected: ‘I think I probably would.’
While reality actress Molly-Mae said that’some guys’ may be interested in the notion, others may not be as enthusiastic.
‘Some men are really into it [sex when their partner is pregnant] or some partners will be… Tommy found it quite uncomfortable the thought that Bambi was in there and I was here,’ she said. ‘It was just a bit weird.’
Zoe added: ‘I think low sex drives in females is a lot more common than you think. Obviously, speak to your partner about it.’
Molly-Mae agreed on the importance of communication, admitting that she was concerned her boyfriend didn’t find her ‘beautiful’ throughout her pregnancy since he wasn’t matching her sex desire.
She recalled: ‘I remember when I was pregnant and I wanted to have sex all the time and Tommy didn’t I was like ‘oh do you not find me attractive?”
‘But I always say to Tommy if I’m not feeling it, “It’s nothing to do with you it’s a me problem.” ‘
Molly Mae-Hague has previously been open about her sex life, describing her love relationship with Tommy as ‘non-existent’ due to her fight with ‘excruciating’ endometriosis.
Writing in her book Becoming Molly-Mae, she said: ‘Before I was with Tommy, I wasn’t really having sex, so I didn’t really think there were any problems other than my period pains…
‘I was suffering horrendous pain – literally feeling like I’d been stabbed in the stomach – just awful. And it was causing me so many issues. Big TMI! But my sex life just became non-existent: it was just not part of our relationship.’