Reality TV star turned entrepreneur Molly-Mae Hague has declared she will never again book a long-haul night flight after travelling to a luxurious Christmas holiday with her toddler daughter.
Paradise Awaits After a Sleepless Journey
Molly-Mae Hague, alongside her partner Tommy Fury and their young daughter Bambi, jetted off for a festive getaway to the Maldives. However, the journey itself prompted a firm resolution from the new mum.
Sharing a sweet black-and-white image on her social media stories of Tommy, 26, cuddling their sleeping daughter on an aeroplane sofa, Molly-Mae included a telling caption for her fans. She wrote: "Reminds self to never book a night flight with toddler again." The flight reportedly landed in the early hours, around 3am.
Family Bliss in Tropical Surroundings
Once the travel trials were over, the family appeared to be in pure holiday mode. Molly-Mae later posted a sun-drenched picture of herself holding Bambi against a backdrop of crystal blue sea, captioned simply "Landed in Paradise."
In the snap, the former Love Island star looked completely relaxed, wearing a black dress and baseball cap while cradling her little girl. A third image showed boxer Tommy enjoying some downtime, relaxing on a hammock with their daughter.
A Festive Reconciliation
The tropical holiday comes after a tumultuous year for the couple, who first met on the ITV2 dating show Love Island back in 2019. Earlier in 2025, the pair had announced a public split just weeks after getting engaged.
In a statement released in August 2024, Molly-Mae told followers: "Never in a million years did I think I'd ever have to write this... After five years of being together, I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way."
However, they have since reconciled and were reported to be spending Christmas together as a family. Speaking on her YouTube channel earlier in December about hosting the big day, Molly-Mae said: "It's actually hilarious we're hosting Christmas Day because I couldn't be any less organised for that."
She added that Tommy's family were "so chilled" and that she believed they were "just all going to be together" for a shared Christmas dinner.
While the holiday photos depict an idyllic scene, Molly-Mae's travel advice for parents is now clear: avoid late-night flights with young children at all costs.