Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have confirmed the gender of their newborn baby, revealing they have welcomed a baby boy. The couple shared an adorable video on social media showing their daughter Bambi meeting her little brother for the first time.
Baby Boy Arrives
The former Love Island stars announced the arrival of their second child with a black and white photograph captioned "and then there were 4." The post quickly amassed nearly 3 million likes and over 17,000 comments, including messages from celebrity friends. While the couple has confirmed the baby's gender, they have not yet disclosed his name.
Bambi Meets Her Sibling
In the heartwarming video, Bambi is seen excitedly greeting her new brother. Fans had speculated about the gender after some noticed a blue blanket in a recent YouTube video by Molly-Mae. One viewer commented, "Why is no one talking about the blue baby blanket in the background?" Another added, "I think baby boy."
Tommy's Boxing Training
Tommy Fury has been balancing fatherhood with training for his upcoming boxing match against Eddie Hall. A source revealed that he was "absolutely devastated" to leave his family to focus on preparations. "He flew back up to Manchester yesterday," the source explained. "His fight is less than two weeks away, so he knows he has to do it. He needs to focus on his training."
Molly-Mae on Motherhood
Molly-Mae has previously spoken candidly about becoming a mother at a young age. "I felt like I'd lived so much life by 23, I felt really ready for a new chapter," she said. "Tommy and I were in an incredible place, and to have something that was half him, half me, just felt really special. I've never had any regrets about starting a family young."
However, she admitted feeling "pressure" to provide Bambi with a sibling due to her close bond with her older sister Zoe. "My life wouldn't have been the same without my sister. I want that for Bambi," she said. "But I would never want to do it just for her – I would also want to do it because it is something I want to do."
She also emphasized the importance of maintaining her identity and career ambitions. "When I fell pregnant with Bambi, my biggest goal was that I didn't want to lose my identity – I didn't want to lose myself and my goals and my dreams and my business ambitions."



