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Molly-Mae is 'conflicted' about having more children

Molly-Mae is 'conflicted' about having more children
Molly-Mae Hague was very close to tears during a raw moment last week as she admitted the idea of being pregnant again "terrifies" her. The influencer is already mum to two-year-old daughter Bambi Fury. And Molly-Mae, who split from her ex-fiancé Tommy Fury in August, admits she thinks about having more children "a lot" but isn't ready yet.
A source tells new that the 25-year-old is "conflicted" over her family as she works to get back into a positive space with Tommy.
They claimed, “She’s feeling quite conflicted at the moment. She loves the idea of having a bigger family with Tommy, and he’s obviously from a big family and sees his brother’s life [Tyson Fury has seven children]. But because they’ve been through a difficult time, it’s not easy for her to think about.”
Earlier this year, Molly-Mae opened up about her split from Tommy for the first time in her Amazon Prime documentary, Behind It All, where she admitted to hoping she would get back together with her ex. Speculation that the couple have reunited has been heightened following a leaked video from Manchester United footballer Luke Shaw’s New Year’s Eve party, which appeared to show Tommy and Molly-Mae sharing a kiss.
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And taking to her YouTube channel last week, Molly-Mae seemed to hint that the pair are working on things by repeatedly referring to her “relationship” in the present tense. “If you take the relationship, and me and Tommy out of it for a second… Besides my relationship, I’m just not mentally, physically, emotionally ready to have another baby yet,” she said.
The couple shocked fans with their split last year, which came a year after their engagement and five years after they’d met on Love Island. Despite appearing smitten just weeks prior to the news, the pair announced their split with separate Instagram statements. Molly-Mae spoke out first and admitted she never thought they would end “in this way”, with Tommy later revealing that his relationship with alcohol led to their separation.
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Now, our source claims Molly-Mae and Tommy are back on, but want to take things slowly this time around. “They are definitely back together and they love each other very much, they’re both besotted by Bambi and they want a happy family unit. But things take time and Molly knows full well that some people thought their split was a publicity stunt, which it wasn’t - so she’s wary of what she shares and wants to take things slowly.”
The source added, “She knows Tommy is a great father so that wouldn’t worry her, but having a baby is such a big decision so it’s totally understandable that she’s terrified.”
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Molly-Mae didn’t shy away from the topic when talking to her YouTube fans as she admitted to finding her hopes of giving Bambi a sibling mixed with her fear of parenting again.
Boasting an incredibly tight-knit relationship with her older sister Zoe, who features in Molly-Mae’s documentary and vlogs, the star says she wants the same for her daughte...
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