As someone who follows relationships closely, I’m hearing Molly-Mae Hague is cautiously optimistic about getting back together with Tommy Fury. She’s shared that while things are going well, she’s taking things one day at a time and isn’t quite sure what the future holds – and honestly, that’s a really healthy approach! It’s smart to enjoy the present and not put too much pressure on things when you’re rebuilding a connection.
Molly-Mae Hague, 26, shared a heartfelt trailer for the second series of her documentary, ‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All,’ on Tuesday. The new series will be available to watch starting October 18th.
Her new show on Prime Video will continue to offer viewers a look at her life, including the challenges of being a mom, balancing a demanding career, and her complicated relationship with a boxer.
Molly-Mae confessed that while she and Tommy are currently back together, she doesn’t know what the future holds for their relationship.
The mother, who has one child, also shared how difficult it is to juggle her career with raising her two-year-old, Bambi.
She explained that juggling work and her personal life is incredibly demanding right now. With the busiest summer season approaching, she’s feeling completely drained.
 

‘It’s been hectic with Maebe, I agreed to do the L’Oréal catwalk…’
Molly-Mae announced on Instagram that the first part of a new series, ‘Molly-Mae behind it all’ (Series 2, Part 1), will be available on Prime Video UK on October 18th – her favorite month! She called it a surprise and shared it as an 11-day countdown.
I can’t wait to finally share what we’ve been working on! It’s been a really busy time.
This happened after Molly-Mae and Tommy shared a kiss while posing for affectionate photos during a family outing.
The couple, who rekindled their relationship in April, visited a farm with their daughter, Bambi, last month.
Molly-Mae has been mum-shamed and accused of being ‘too soft’ with parenting her daughter Bambi.
Last month, people criticized the influencer for not correcting her two-year-old daughter’s behavior in her newest YouTube video.
Molly has shared that her daughter, Bambi, once bit another child at daycare, and surprisingly, the teacher didn’t scold her for it.




A recent video of Love Island’s Bambi listing people she wants to bite has worried some mothers.
Sitting on the floor of her luxurious home, Molly responded to her daughter, gently reminding her, ‘We use our mouths for eating, not for biting, okay?’
However, it seemed Bambi wasn’t quite participating, as she kept repeating, ‘We bite… Emily. We bite… Dory.’
Molly laughed and said, ‘No, that’s silly. I don’t know why I’m amused, but we bite into croissants, pasta, and pizza all the time!’
The founder of Maebe has spoken openly about the challenges of motherhood, previously describing herself as self-centered and admitting she struggles with the pressures of raising a child. She recently shared that she’s feeling mentally drained by her daughter’s actions.
Later in the video, Molly shared, ‘Just drawing a bath – the final thing I need to do today. Honestly, I’m completely drained.’
I coped well today, and I think I handled her mood much more effectively than I used to.
After posting a video to her 2.4 million followers, Molly’s conversation with her toddler, Bambi, about biting has gone viral on TikTok, with many people surprised by Bambi’s behavior.








She treats the situation like a game, but Molly is too lenient. The problem is unpredictable and keeps recurring, and she’s consistently too understanding, especially given that it happens repeatedly.
Speak in a calm, yet assertive tone, and express genuine shock and disgust. She’s likely trying to provoke a reaction, so give her one that will discourage her from repeating the behavior. I know it sounds strong, but it’s necessary.
It’s so frustrating watching this! I really need to make it clear to her that biting isn’t okay, and it’s not just about the immediate issue – if we don’t address it, it’ll just keep happening. She’s clearly trying to see what she can get away with, and honestly, I feel like I’m not handling it well at all. I’m really struggling to set firm limits.
Many people also commended Molly for including the authentic moment of her child’s behavior in the YouTube video, highlighting the honest side of being a parent.
They penned: ‘The thing is she easily could’ve cut this out of the vlog and she didn’t’;
‘Parents can relate don’t care what anyone says! All been there’.
Molly recently discussed on YouTube her concerns about her two-year-old daughter, Bambi, biting two other children while at daycare.
The influencer declared: ‘It’s the complete opposite of what I want my child to be’.
She admitted she felt torn about taking her daughter for ice cream after what happened, worrying the child might see it as a treat for acting up.
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