Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have welcomed their second child, a baby boy, and are determined to avoid the challenges they faced with their firstborn. The couple, both 27, shared the happy news on Instagram last Wednesday, posting a black-and-white photo of the family of four. The image showed Tommy by Molly's side, their daughter Bambi, three, doting on her new sibling, with the caption 'and then there were 4' and a white heart.
The post garnered 2.7 million likes within 24 hours, with friends like Maura Higgins and Rochelle Humes sending congratulations. However, a source reveals that Molly and Tommy have agreed on new rules to ensure a smoother experience this time. 'Tommy isn't drinking and they're going to have one night out together a week, while Tommy will help out while Molly has time with her sister,' the source said. 'Neither she nor Tommy want a repeat of the past.'
Past Challenges
In July last year, Molly opened up about feeling overwhelmed while parenting Bambi during the 'terrible twos.' In a tearful video, she admitted questioning if she was 'cut out' for parenthood, saying, 'I can't sit there and say that every single minute I love it. Not all of it is enjoyable.' She also faced criticism from online trolls, who accused her of 'permissive' parenting after Bambi had a meltdown in the Maldives.
Support System
The source adds that Molly will lean on her future sister-in-law, Paris Fury, an experienced mother of seven, for advice. 'Molly has had some stick about not being a good mum, but she wants to show she is,' the source said.
Tommy and Molly, who met on Love Island in 2019, split in August 2024 due to Tommy's alcohol issues but reconciled by May 2025. The source claims Tommy is now in a good place: 'He wants to be a better father, and Molly doesn't want to be a single mum. You can see the change in Tommy. He's stopped drinking and partying, and is taking fatherhood and the relationship incredibly seriously.'



