Molly-Mae Hague admits solo flight with baby Bambi was ‘easier’ than expected… but reveals the one thing she struggled with
Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that her first solo flight with baby Bambi was ‘easier’ than expected.
The former Love Island star, 24, is currently on her sixth holiday of the year on Friday after heading to Spain with Bambi.
Molly-Mae is often accompanied by her fiancé Tommy Fury on their family outings, but went solo on this trip.
The influencer admitted that the journey has been easy, except for one thing she’s still trying to figure out.
Molly-Mae wrote on Instagram, “Now time for our solo flight home. I can’t tell you how much easier it was to do a solo flight than I expected. Nothing is ever as scary at the moment as in construction!
Motherhood: Molly-Mae Hague has revealed her first solo flight with baby Bambi was ‘easier’ than expected
Molly-Mae wrote on Instagram, “Now time for our solo flight home. I can’t tell you how much easier it was to do a solo flight than I expected. Nothing is as scary as construction at the moment!’
Everyone was so nice and helpful on the way out. I’m so glad I took the plunge – many more mom/daughter trips await while Tommy is at camp’.
Side note – the one thing I definitely wouldn’t say easily is going to the toilet if you don’t have another set of hands (smiling face emoji). I haven’t worked that one out yet.’
It comes after Molly-Mae shared an adorable snap of herself and her daughter after checking into Marbella’s lavish £1,000-a-night Puente Romano Beach Resort.
She captioned her post: “Booked a last minute flight and got on the plane with my girl.”
Television personality Molly-Mae and six-month-old Bambi are treated to 24-hour VIP service while enjoying their luxury suite with a sea view.
The reality star also shared a photo of her breakfast at the Fendi-owned resort, with the fashion label’s logo branded on her toast.
Last month, Molly-Mae revealed that her daughter Bambi had already visited five countries prior to their current trip to Spain.
The influencer addressed her fans in a pre-recorded vlog and talked about going to Ibiza for an event, unaware at the time that it was organized by Tommy Fury for his surprise proposal.
Speaking of the ‘last minute’ trip, which followed holidays in Dubai, Barbados, Greece and Paris, Molly Mae mused, ‘This is Bambi’s fifth country and she’s only six months old, she’s actually doing one country a month!’
Molly-Mae admitted that she deliberately talked about Bambi in her vlogs after fans criticized her new content.
She explained, “I’ve been getting a lot of comments lately saying I liked your content a lot more before it was a lot of baby stuff, and that makes me pretty sad.”
It comes after Molly-Mae and Tommy were criticized for “flaunting their wealth” after a number of Instagram posts.
The influencer and boxer both shared snaps on a private jet with their daughter Bambi, after flying back from Ibiza where they got engaged.
On returning to the UK, they used the lavish and expensive form of transport, but their followers have reprimanded them for its environmental impact and callousness during a cost-of-living crisis.
Jet set: Molly-Mae Hague gave fans a glimpse of her sixth holiday of the year on Friday after heading to Spain with baby Bambi
Holiday: The former Love Island star shared an adorable photo of herself and her daughter after checking into Marbella’s lavish £1,000-a-night Puente Romano Beach Resort
Well travelled: Last month Molly-Mae revealed that her daughter Bambi had already visited five countries prior to their current trip to Spain
Newly engaged Molly-Mae shared a photo of her sitting on the plane with Bambi on her lap, writing, “Flying home a fiancé.”
Referring to recent wildfires in Europe, someone wrote in response to the post: “Molly, the world is literally on fire, please no more private jets.”
A second wrote, “You went from a delightful, relatably down-to-earth girl to a complete braggart, shoving your luxurious life in people’s faces with every post. Is it really necessary?’
Another commented, “I think you mean you’re flying home with a huge carbon footprint and a guilty conscience — what a way to celebrate an engagement.” Someone else commented, “Happy for you private jet?! Is that really necessary? The world is on fire :(.’