Molly-Mae reveals she thinks ‘a lot’ about baby number two
In the face of a public split from her fiancé Tommy Fury last year and rumours the pair may have reunited, Molly-Mae has opened up about her thoughts on having a second child.
The social media sensation took to YouTube to share an update on her life, sharing that despite the ‘crazy amount of ups and downs over the last year’ she is currently feeling really, really happy’.
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Sweetly revealing that ‘glimmers’ of her ‘true old-self are coming back’, Molly-Mae, who shares her two-year-old daughter Bambi with her former partner of five years Tommy, says that she thinks about having a second child ‘a lot’.
‘I’m not really in a position right now to sit here and talk about baby number two and more babies’ she began, adding: ‘after the last year that my relationship has gone through’.

The mum continued: ‘But if you take the relationship, and me and Tommy out of it for a second, I think a lot about baby number two and thoughts and feelings in regards to it.’
Describing how it’s on her mind ‘all the time’, the former Love Island star says the thought of two-year-old Bambi growing up without a sister ‘terrifies her’.

‘I feel that way because my sister made my life growing up’, she lovingly added.
Taking Tommy out of the equation, Molly-Mae shared: ‘Besides my relationship, mentally, physically and emotionally I’m not ready to have another baby yet’.

Explaining that if she saw a positive pregnancy test now she would be ‘terrified’, the influencer said: ‘If I was to pop out a baby and it was a two-year-old like Bambi now – give me a hundred, I could handle it.’
Recalling how she found the newborn stage ‘so unbelievably difficult and daunting’, Molly-Mae finished sharing her feelings on the subject by saying it’s ‘such a confusing thing’ for her to think about.
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