Molly-Mae Hague says she ‘couldn’t have got through motherhood’ without the help of her sister Zoe Hague

The Love Island star welcomed her first child Bambi on 23 January 2023
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Molly-Mae Hague has admitted that she “couldn’t have gotten through the first few weeks of motherhood” without the help of her sister Zoe. The Love Island star, 23, welcomed her first child Bambi with professional boxer Tommy Fury, also 23, on 23 January, 2023.

However, shortly after their daughter’s birth, Tommy spent some time away from home as he prepared for his boxing match against YouTuber Jake Paul - which he went on to win. Subsequently, Zoe moved into her sister’s mansion and helped to take care of her baby niece.

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Whilst wishing Zoe a happy 27th birthday on Saturday (29 April), Molly-Mae shared a sweet snap of the two blonde beauties from when she was pregnant to her Instagram story. Molly-Mae wrote: “Couldn’t have gotten through the first few weeks of motherhood without you. The best auntie ever. We love you!”

Zoe now has her own flat in Manchester, and recently revealed that her younger sister “contributes towards” her rent due to job woes since leaving the Royal Army Medical Corps. On 30 May, Zoe will jet off to Barbados alongside Molly-Mae, Tommy and Bambi as they all attend the wedding of Zoe and Molly-Mae’s manager Fran Britton.

The trip to the Carribean island will be Bambi’s second luxury holiday, at the age of just four-months, after Tommy and Molly-Mae recently took her to Dubai. The young family were seen enjoying the beach and the pool, as well as a boat day around the Marina.

Molly-Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019, where they came runners up behind Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea. Soon after the pair moved in together in Manchester. The professional boxer is yet to pop the question. Meanwhile, Zoe is celebrating the one anniversary of getting engaged to her long-term boyfriend Danny Rae.

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