Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury enjoy coffee break with daughter Bambi
Molly-Mae Hague made a casual figure when she stepped out on Saturday with her boyfriend Tommy Fury and their daughter Bambi.
The former Love Island star, 23, went makeup-free to show off her natural beauty, as she wrapped herself in a black quilted jacket.
Underneath, she opted for a white sweater and gray sweatpants – paired with a pair of white trainers.
She wore her blonde locks in a bun and carried all her baby essentials in a backpack.
Tommy Fury followed them, doting on his three-month-old daughter.
Family outing: Molly-Mae Haag was all smiles as she stepped out on Saturday with her boyfriend Tommy Fury and their baby daughter Bambi
The 23-year-old boxer opted for a low profile ensemble in a white Amiri t-shirt and gray trousers.
The pair seemed at ease as they took a coffee break and hit the road.
Molly’s jaunt comes after she shared details of her breastfeeding experience and explained that she had to switch to the bottle after six weeks.
The influencer explained how her body wasn’t making enough milk while breastfeeding, while letting her fans know in a new YouTube video this week.
The new mom revealed that she and Tommy have now transitioned, explaining, “I’ve had to end my breastfeeding journey. I exclusively breastfed for six weeks.’
Molly-Mae continued that she was “proud” of the time she made it, sharing that she “didn’t think she’d get this far.”
She explained that she had to stop because her body was physically giving up.
She said, “If you’re breastfeeding, you’re not supposed to have your period. And I came on when I was breastfeeding and that was an indicator to me that I wasn’t producing enough milk.
Lovingly: Tommy Fury, 23, followed with their three-month-old daughter
Casual: The former Love Island star, 23, went makeup-free to show off her natural beauty, wrapping herself up in a black quilted jacket
Sweet: The boxer, 23, opted for a low profile ensemble in a white Amiri t-shirt and gray trousers
The pair seemed at ease as they took a coffee break and hit the road
On the go: Molly wore her blonde locks in a swept-back bun and carried all her baby essentials in a backpack
Wrapped up: New parents Tommy and Molly made sure their newborn was well covered for the outing
Active: Tommy
‘Bambi hit the nipple so hard but nothing came out, bless her. My supply gave me up completely and completely.’
She added that it was going to be a tough ordeal and continued, “Her feedings lasted about two hours and she cried for more. And that was the end of our breastfeeding journey.’
Molly-Mae has previously described a rocky start to motherhood, revealing that she was “struggled and overwhelmed” at first.he could not sleep for five days and nights.
Adding that she couldn’t eat because she was so “unwell,” the former Love Island star said: “Maybe when I look back now it sounds dramatic and it sounds intense, but I think I have a little bit of trauma from the first few [weeks].’
“When I look back at the first few weeks… traumatized is a very strong word, but I’m a little bit when I look back at the first few weeks when she came home.”
‘I was actually very unwell the first week, I didn’t sleep at all for five days in a row and the first nights in a row.
“I couldn’t physically eat, every time I had a chance to go to sleep with my sister watching her, I felt physically sick every time I tried to sleep.” My body didn’t understand that I let it rest.’
‘My supply completely and utterly gave up on me’: The Love Island star described her six-week breastfeeding journey with daughter Bambi, 3 months
Currently: She and Tommy are now bottle-feeding bambi, after the new mom’s body ‘gave up’ while breastfeeding
Molly-Mae opened up and explained that she suffered from extreme postpartum constipation, which she said was worse than contractions.
She said, ‘This is TMI, but in the first two weeks I suffered from severe constipation. That constipation I experienced in the first week was actually heavier than my delivery.
“The constipation made me so, so, so unwell in the first week. I was actually in the shower at one point, while Zoe was outside the shower, I was in the shower crouching and I was so constipated I screamed for her to call me an ambulance.
“It was probably about nine days ago and I hadn’t pooped. This is so TMI, but I’m just going to be totally real, the feeling was like I took over my whole body, I literally went green.”
She added: “I physically couldn’t do it anymore, from vaginal birth I was so confused down there in that region and I had actually lost all ability to push there.
“That was something I wasn’t prepared for. I also had a bad urinary tract infection, I was just a mess.”