Molly-Mae says motherhood harder than expected as she shares second baby plans
Molly-Mae Hague says she potentially does wants a second baby - but fans shouldn't expect a big announcement any time soon.
The Love Island star says motherhood is harder than she ever expected and told any mums and dads caring for two kids that they're superheroes.
The 23-year-old gave birth to baby Bambi back in January, and she has been navigating her way through being a parent since.
She has been raw and honest about the postnatal struggles she has faced and once again hinted that things have been far from easy.
Molly-Mae invited fans to throw some questions at her and wrote: "Bambi is down for the night, let's catch up....".
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They wrote: "Are there plans for a little Bambi brother or sister soon?".
The star didn't shirk the question and responded: "Definitely not for a good while.
"Some day I'll be ready, but it's not unknown that I have found it harder than I expected to (even though I'm doing so much better now).
"Plus I don't know how anyone looks after more than one baby, you're superheroes!"
Another follower asked if if she would ever consider moving away from Mancheser.
"Right now I can't see it happening for a super long time," she responded.
Molly-Mae has never hid from her strugglers and broke down in an honest video as she made her return to YouTube months after the birth.
The new mum, who shares her daughter with boyfriendTommy Fury, burst into tears as she explained that she feels lost and 'not herself' since welcoming her daughter, as she further detailed how she has been struggling with everyday tasks and filming content for her YouTube channel.
"Even though I was breastfeeding I still had a period...which is why I had to bring my breastfeeding journey to an end.
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"I don't really know the science behind it," she admitted.
"But I came on my period whilst I was breastfeeding so that was an indicator to me that I wasn't producing enough milk, my milk supply completely dried up. Bambi was sucking on my nipple and nothing was coming out and she was getting so upset."
Confessing she felt dramatic and ridiculous saying it, she admitted: “I do have a bit of trauma. Traumatised is a really strong word but I am traumatised when I look back at the first few weeks when she came home. Because that first week was the maddest week of my entire life."