Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague Gets Ninth Parking Fine on £250K Mercedes
Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague Gets Ninth Parking Fine on Mercedes

Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague tore off another parking ticket from her new £250,000 Mercedes G-Wagon on Thursday. The former Love Island star, 26, received a fine for the ninth time in a year after parking in a no loading zone in Cheshire.

Repeated Parking Violations

Just last month, Molly-Mae got a yellow ticket for parking in a loading bay outside her office. Last year, she received two fines within 24 hours. Parking in a loading zone is illegal unless actively loading or unloading goods, with private cars often restricted. In Cheshire, the fine is £70.

Molly-Mae brushed off the setback as she chatted to her fiancé Tommy Fury and his brother Roman. The couple are expecting their second child, due next month.

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Anxiety Over Second Birth

In her latest YouTube video, the influencer admitted she is 'in denial' about going through that 'period of her life' again. After the birth of daughter Bambi in January 2023, she couldn't sleep for five days and nights and couldn't eat due to feeling 'unwell'.

She described motherhood as 'overwhelming' and was forced to stay home with their three-week-old daughter while Tommy flew to Saudi Arabia to fight Jake Paul. While packing her hospital bag, Molly-Mae said: 'I'm having this realisation that I'm actually having a baby and it's making me feel quite uneasy.'

She continued: 'I've done that before. Have I? I think as well because that stage of my life was so... it was quite traumatic. I know it sounds dramatic to say it. I think I've blocked a lot of it out.'

'I'm about to go through the same period of life that I always look back on and think, whoa, that was an era that I'm very happy to forget about and I'm about to re-enter it and that is deeply terrifying.'

She added: 'I think that's why I've been like really putting off really coming to terms with the fact that I'm having a baby. I don't know. I guess do I need therapy do I need to see a therapist?'

'I am really anxious. I feel like I've been feeling really anxious.' She concluded: 'Some women absolutely love the newborn stage and others like have an experience like I did where I would never really want to experience it again, and I'm about to experience it again and that is somewhat absolutely terrifying for me.'

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