Tommy Fury shrugs off Jake Paul announcing birth of his and Molly-Mae's daughter
Tommy Fury shrugged off Jake Paul's tweet announcing the birth of his and Molly-Mae Hague's daughter.
YouTuber Jake infuriated fans when he took to Twitter to reveal the news of the birth before the happy couple got the chance to.
He called out Tommy, 23, and insisted that he was coming to London to come face-to-face with the professional boxer.
In the tweet, he said Tommy has 'no excuses' as their 'baby's born' and said he will be looking 'all 3 Fury’s in the eye'.
At the time, Molly-Mae, 23, and Tommy were quiet on social media and had yet to announce the exciting news.
Molly-Mae hints at showing baby in her first YouTube as she teases special videoWhile fans were furious at the YouTuber for leaking the news, Tommy has been too busy enjoying life as a father to care about the post.
On Wednesday's series of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Tommy responded to Jake’s tweet.
The boxer said: "At the end of the day, all Jake Paul can do from wherever he is in this world is speculate, and that’s all that was.
"Speculation, nothing is ever true unless you hear it from me and Molly."
He went on to discuss 'trash-talking' in boxing, adding: "It’s part and parcel, it’s what we have to do.
"It comes with the entertainment business, that’s what we’re in, and me and Jake Paul are great dance partners, and I’ve enjoyed the build-up so far, it’s going to get a lot more heated, and I can’t wait."
Tommy and Jake are set to face off in the ring in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, February 26, the former Love Island star's management confirmed in a press release shared last week.
On Tuesday, Molly-Mae and Tommy revealed the name they chose for their first-born child.
Revealing her daughter's name to fans by posting the photo, she added in the caption: "Bambi" followed by a white heart emoji.
Bambi is a name of Italian origin and is thought to derive from the word 'bambino', which means 'child'.
Molly Mae's baby name's very simple meaning as fans divided on Disney monikerThe new mum was quickly flooded with comments from fans who revealed they loved the name - despite her previously predicting people wouldn't.
One wrote: "crying what a beautiful name"." Gorgeous name x," a second added.
The PrettyLittleThing creative director previously admitted people will either love or hate the unique name.