Molly-Mae Hague says she never suffers with mum guilt after having baby Bambi
Molly-Mae Hague revealed she hasn't suffered any mum guilt after welcoming her baby Bambi.
Earlier this year, Molly, 24, and her boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 24, announced the arrival of their first daughter after months of updates.
The Love Island star has been honest about her journey as a first-time mum and recently discussed the idea of mum guilt in her new YouTube video.
Talking to her 1.8 million subscribers, she said she and her friend talked about mum guilt and how it affects some people more than others.
"Sometimes the guilt that I feel is the guilt for not having mum guilty and that's quite a scary thing for me to admit," she told viewers.
Love Island's Haris spills on unaired row between Zara and Tanyel"Especially online because everyone's gonna be like, 'well you don't feel the guilt of leaving your child' and of course. When I go away for, literally even if I leave my family for a few hours to go on a shoot that's a day, of course, I feel guilty that I'm not with her."
"And I want to be taking care of her but these intense levels of mum guilt that some of my other mum friends have felt or I know some people on YouTube speak about it..."
She continued: "The main guilt that I feel is that I don't think I feel that level of guilt when I have to go away for work. I miss Bambi so so much and yeah of course I wish that I could stay at home and be with her all the time.
"But do I feel guilty for going away and leaving her to go to work so that I can earn a living? If anything I actually feel proud I can definitely."
Molly-Mae might not feel mum guilt but it doesn't stop trolls from trying to mum-shame her every time she shares a post on social media.
Earlier this year, she was criticised for taking her baby on a holiday to Greece after returning from Barbados.
Taking to her Instagram, Molly-Mae said: "Just booked a holiday for in two days time!!…Get your case packed Bambi girl."
While most fans were excited to see footage from her holiday, some told her not to travel with Bambi too much.
"Don't everyone think she should calm down a bit with travelling with Bambi too much because I believe a newborn is meant to be home to get used to home, be comfortable and then travel when they are six months," one user said.
"I remember my son every time we went out or slept over at families' houses, he wouldn't be comfortable because he was used to home.
Molly-Mae hints at showing baby in her first YouTube as she teases special video"But yeah...that's just my opinion I guess, but I do think she travels too much with Bambi. She just doesn't relax, she's always on the move."
Another added: "Can’t you keep her at home."