Molly-Mae Hague Reveals Bizarre Pregnancy Cravings for Soap and Bleach
Molly-Mae Hague's Odd Pregnancy Cravings for Soap and Bleach

Molly-Mae Hague has shared her unusual pregnancy cravings for soap, bleach, and sponges in a recent Instagram post. The 26-year-old influencer, who already has a daughter, Bambi, aged three, with fiancé Tommy Fury, took to her home renovation social media profile to post a picture of herself playing with sponges.

Details of the Cravings

Alongside a snap of her standing at the sink, showcasing her baby bump, Molly-Mae revealed that she experienced similar cravings during her first pregnancy but not as intensely. She wrote: 'I had the soap/bleach/sponge craving with Bambi, but not to this extreme. If I am not watching videos of cleaning or soap, then I am thinking about it all the time. I just want to be at the sink with my ESPA shower gel 24/7. Now I've moved on to watching people mix ice cubes with cleaning products?!?!?! Not had a single food craving but this is taking over my life x.'

Baby Shower Celebration

Earlier this month, Molly-Mae celebrated her second child's impending arrival with a baby shower brunch. The Love Island star looked radiant as she shared insights into the event on Instagram. Dressed in a chic white co-ord, she cradled her bump and wrote 'not long now!' The due date is June 12. Her manager, Francesca Britton, organised the party, which included bouquet-making, games, and cake decorating. Molly-Mae expressed her gratitude, calling it 'the most thoughtful, perfect afternoon.'

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Parenthood Fears

In her latest YouTube vlog, Molly-Mae discussed how parenthood has changed her, revealing that she has become 'so scared of everything' since having Bambi. She explained that she used to be fearless, but now she sees danger everywhere. She said: 'A lot of things terrify me at the minute. Since becoming a mum I have become so scared of everything - every time I leave the house, every time I get in an Uber or every time I get on a plane. I never used to be scared of anything. But in the last year, I see danger around every single corner.'

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