Molly-Mae Hague emotionally admitted she felt like ‘her life was over’ after giving birth as she detailed a recent ‘healing’ experience on her latest YouTube vlog.
The reality star-turned-business mogul, 25, who broke up with ex-fiancé and boxer Tommy Fury in August, got candid about the joy and sorrow of giving birth to her daughter Bambi, 22 months.
Explaining how she recently went to visit her manager Francesca Britton’s newborn baby, she said: ‘This afternoon we visited Fran’s new baby, he’s called Tate and it was so surreal because she was in the same room that I was in with Bambi.
‘It was so surreal. It was so magical.
‘I was helping swaddle him and change his nappy, he weed all over me.’
The former reality star went into more detail, adding: ‘To go 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-Mae Hague emotionally admitted she felt like ‘her life was over’ after giving birth as she detailed a recent ‘healing’ experience on her latest YouTube clip
The reality star-turned-business mogul, 25, got candid about the joy and sorrow of giving birth to little Bambi, one, in the recent clip
Molly-Mae split from ex-fiancé boxer – and father of Bambi – Tommy Fury in August (pictured together)
‘I remember when my milk came in when I was taking a shower in that room, the way I cried in the shower in that room, I’ve never ever in my life cried like that before.
Admitting it inevitably felt ‘strange’ to return to the same room nearly two years later, she continued: ‘I literally felt like my life was over even though I’d just given birth, it was very strange.
‘And that all happened in that room, so to go back in there today to see her baby boy and to share that special moment with her, it felt a bit healing, in a weird way.
‘It felt like I’d healed a little part of me.’
Fans were left very emotional and rallied to support the influencer in the comments section – remarking how happy they were to ‘finally see her happy’ and praised her for ‘bringing joy’ and ‘inspiring so many women around the world’.
‘Molly! When you said “I think I’m in my happy era” YOU DESERVE EVERYTHING!!’;
‘It’s actually so nice seeing Molly this happy. You deserve to smile and laugh like that all the time! x’;
‘No lie, I’ve been binge watching your vlogs all day today for comfort cosy vibes. To then see you just posted something new!!! Brings me such joy’;
Explaining she went to visit her manager Francesca Britton’s newborn baby, she said: ‘It was so surreal because she was in the same room that I was in with Bambi’
‘I literally felt like my life was over even though I’d just given birth, it was very strange,’ she revealed
Fans were left very emotional and rallied to support the influencer in the comments section – remarking how happy they were to ‘finally see her happy’ and praised her for ‘bringing joy’
‘Can i just say you are so grounded, humble and even though i dont know you, so down to earth and beautiful inside and out. I really just wanted to say that’;
‘You are GLOWING molly this really is your happy era xxx’;
‘Its crazy how you say your in your “glow down” era but all i see is a strong beautiful woman who’s become an amazing mom , staying positive for your baby ,still spreading good energy to others whilst going trough a hard change plus figuring out life and inspiring so many other women around the world still’.
Read More Molly-Mae Hague reveals what she thinks now about her viral ’24 hours in a day’ comment
Her very candid appearance comes after the former reality star has opened up about her thoughts on the viral comments she made about wealth inequality.
Molly Mae faced backlash for her 2021 interview on The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett in which she said she ‘worked my a**e off’ for her wealth and that ‘everyone has the same 24 hours in a day’ to achieve.
The comments went down badly with some, with Molly-Mae accused of being ‘tone deaf’ and saying the comments smacked of privilege.
Reflecting on the comments in a new interview with British Vogue, the influencer has reflected on her comments and the backlash she received.
She said: ‘Obviously, I meant absolutely no malice or anything ill-intended by that comment at all. Would I have worded it slightly differently now? One-hundred per cent, as to not upset anybody.
Her very candid appearance comes after the former reality star has opened up about her thoughts on the viral comments she made about wealth inequality
She faced backlash for her 2021 interview on The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett in which she said ‘everyone has the same 24 hours in a day’ to achieve wealth
‘But you’re not always going to get it right, living your life in the public eye.’
‘People find me quite controversial,’ she added.
The notorious interview was first shared on YouTube in December 2021, but only went viral the following month after a clip from the episode was posted on X, formerly Twitter.
In the clip, Molly said: ‘You’re given one life and it’s down to you what you do with it. You can literally go in any direction.
‘When I’ve spoken about that in the past I have been slammed a little bit, with people saying “it’s easy for you to say that because you’ve not grown up in poverty, so for you to sit there and say we all have the same 24 hours in a day is not correct.”
After her comments went viral, footage also resurfaced of the star being left horrified after being asked to work a 12-hour shift in the PLT warehouse
‘But, technically, what I’m saying is correct. We do.’
She went on: ‘I understand we all have different backgrounds and we’re all raised in different ways and we do have different financial situations, but I think if you want something enough you can achieve it.
‘It just depends on what lengths you want to go to get where you want to be in the future. And I’ll go to any length.’
She then added: ‘I’ve worked my absolute a**e off to get where I am now.’