Molly-Mae Hague jokes she’s ‘no Nigella Lawson’ in the kitchen she gives fans a rare insight into life with daughter Bambi, 22 months, after split from Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae Haag gave a rare insight into her life with daughter Bambi as she dished out advice to Vogue fans.
The 25-year-old influencer appeared as the fashion magazine’s Agony Aunt for an Instagram video on Sunday and provided helpful advice to concerned readers.
In the video, the former Love Island star answers questions including how to deal with neighbors having loud sex and falling in love with your colleague.
And she also gave fans an insight into her skills in the kitchen, joking that she wasn’t a chef but was trying her best.
The star spoke to the camera on a patterned sofa and advised frustrated neighbors to bang on their walls when people are having sex too loudly.
Molly-Mae Haag, 25, gave a rare insight into her life with daughter Bambi on Sunday when she gave advice to Vogue fans on Instagram
The influencer stepped up as the fashion magazine’s Agony Aunt for an Instagram video, offering helpful advice to concerned readers on topics like loud sex and pasta portions
When someone in the kitchen asked for advice, specifically how to cook the right amount of pasta, Molly was there too.
The blonde beauty advised viewers: ‘Well, I’m not a chef. I’m definitely no Nigella Lawson, so I’d probably just say watch it.
‘But 100 grams of pasta dry is very different from 100 grams cooked, right? It’s very confusing and I’m not a chef, so just look at it and just look at it.”
Another Vogue fan asked the star what to do if they didn’t like their best friend’s partner.
Molly said: ‘That’s a really tough one’ before advising them to ‘just have a really honest conversation with them and tell them why.’
Molly also advised readers to always ask their coworker out if they are attracted to them because “you only get one life, so just go for it.”
In the video, Molly channeled old school glamor in a black monochrome outfit.
Wearing black wide-leg trousers and a cozy knit cardigan, she styled her hair in a 1940s-inspired blow-dry before completing her ensemble with soft makeup.
Molly-Mae shares daughter Bambi, 22 months, with former fiancé Tommy Fury, but the pair split in August (pictured together)
One person asked for advice in the kitchen, specifically how to prepare the right amount of pasta, and Molly joked that she was no Nigella Lawson.
Molly’s advice to fans comes after she emotionally admitted she felt like “her life was over” after giving birth, as she described a recent “healing” experience in her latest YouTube vlog.
The reality star turned business mogul, who split from ex-fiancée and boxer Tommy Fury in August, has opened up about the joys and sorrows of the birth of her daughter Bambi, 22 months.
Explaining how she recently went to visit her manager Francesca Britton’s newborn, she said: ‘This afternoon we visited Fran’s new baby, his name is Tate and it was so surreal because she was in the same room as me with Bambi.
‘It was so surreal. It was so magical.
“I helped him swaddle and change his diaper, he weeded all over me.”
The former reality star went into further detail, adding: ‘Going back to that room was really surreal, I had a lot of incredible highs in that room and a lot of really low lows.
Molly’s advice to fans comes after she emotionally admitted she felt like ‘her life was over’ after giving birth, as she described a recent ‘healing’ experience in her latest YouTube vlog
The reality star turned business mogul opened up in the recent clip about the joys and sorrows of the birth of little Bambi, one
“I remember when my milk came in when I was showering in that room, the way I cried in the shower in that room, I’ve never cried like that in my life.
Admitting that it inevitably felt “strange” to return to the same room almost two years later, she continued: “I literally felt like my life was over, even though I had just given birth, it was very strange.”
“And it all happened in that room, so to go back there today to see her son and share that special moment with her, it felt kind of healing in a strange way.
“I felt like I had healed a little part of myself.”