Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury delight staff at Kenyon Hall Farm as they ‘pop by’ for a visit with Bambi

The Love Island couple were praised for ‘supporting local businesses’
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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury delighted staff at Kenyon Hall Farm when they “popped by” for a visit with daughter Bambi.

The Love Island couple, both 23, have been praised by the Warrington-based farm for “supporting local businesses”.

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Following their visit on Sunday (16 April), the Kenyon Hall Farm Facebook page posted a photo of the new parents smiling next to member of staff Linda.

The photo was captioned: “There’s been a buzz around the farm today as Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury popped by for a Sunday visit

“We just had to grab a pic with our lovely Linda! It’s great to see celebs choosing to support local businesses like ourselves ”

The comments from fans and locals alike came flooding in, with one calling the new mum “beautiful” and another adding that it’s great to see them “making memories”.

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One eagle-eyed fan spotted that the professional boxer was holding baby books and asked if Bambi was there, to which it was confirmed that the 12-week-old was also in attendance.

Molly-Mae Hague  and Tommy Fury with employee Linda at Kenyon Hall Farm (Credit Kenyon Hall Farm Facebook)Molly-Mae Hague  and Tommy Fury with employee Linda at Kenyon Hall Farm (Credit Kenyon Hall Farm Facebook)
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury with employee Linda at Kenyon Hall Farm (Credit Kenyon Hall Farm Facebook)

Kenyon Hall Farm sells local produce, organic meat and deli fare at their farm shop which also has a cafe and garden centre.

This is not the first time Molly-Mae and Tommy have been pictured with delighted staff.

Last month, the couple visited The Guelder Rose pub in Southport.

The professional boxer posed for photographs with staff members Lauren, George and Brad, after enjoying a burger from the beachfront restaurant, whilst the PLT Creative Director chatted with locals.