Molly-Mae Hague Reveals 'Broken' State After Week of 'Weird Arguments'
Molly-Mae Hague 'Broken' After Week of Arguments

Molly-Mae Hague Admits Feeling 'Broken' After Turbulent Week

Reality television star Molly-Mae Hague has candidly shared that she feels "broken" following a challenging week marked by "weird arguments" and unsettling energy. The Love Island alum, who is currently six months pregnant with her second child, opened up about her personal struggles in a new YouTube video posted on Mother's Day, revealing that behind the scenes, she has not been "feeling herself."

A Week of Negative Energy and Restarting Efforts

In the video, which was filmed in her car, Molly-Mae explained to her 2 million subscribers that she had to restart the vlog because the week felt "so weird." She described a series of unfortunate events, stating, "Every day this week, something weird has happened and not in a good way, a bad weird." This came just days after she returned from a luxurious trip to Disneyland Paris via private jet, highlighting the stark contrast between her public image and private turmoil.

The influencer expressed frustration, noting that she had initially felt positive about the week but was derailed by the negative energy. "I really want to restart this week, and it's so annoying because I was really feeling positive about this week," she said. Molly-Mae added that she and her team are "rewriting our story" with two days left to salvage the week, though she questioned whether her improved mood was genuine or pretended.

Personal Struggles Amid Pregnancy and Family Life

Molly-Mae, who has been open about her toddler Bambi's behavior and her own anti-social feelings, delved deeper into her emotional state. "I feel like a little bit of a broken woman at the minute, I'm going to be. I'm not feeling myself," she admitted. While she reassured fans that she feels good within her pregnancy, she emphasized that her personal well-being has been affected, attributing it to the "weird week."

Despite the negativity, Molly-Mae maintained a resilient outlook, saying, "It's ok though, we're going to be ok. I hate being negative on my vlogs. But also you know me, it's always a bit of a rollercoaster." She affirmed that motherhood and family life are great, but this particular week has been an exception, with today showing some improvement.

Pregnancy Details and Fan Speculation

Molly-Mae and her fiancé, fellow reality star Tommy Fury, are expecting their second child in mid-June. Earlier this month, she revealed she was 24 weeks and six days pregnant, sparking widespread speculation among fans about the baby's gender. Many followers have guessed it's a boy, citing theories like "skull theory" and blue light hues in photos, while others are convinced it's a girl, pointing to Bambi wearing pink in pictures.

Although Molly-Mae has previously stated that she and Tommy know the gender and have chosen a name, they plan to keep it private until the right time. In a YouTube video last month, she hinted at having a daughter, adding to the mystery and fan engagement.

This honest update from Molly-Mae Hague highlights the pressures of celebrity life, especially during pregnancy, and resonates with audiences facing similar personal challenges.