Love Island icon Molly-Mae Hague shared an adorable update of her and fiancé Tommy Fury's baby daughter Bambi.
The influencer, 24, and her boxer fiancé, also 24, welcomed their daughter in January last year. She has kept fans up to date on life as a first-time mother and recently took to her Instagram page to post a cute photo of Bambi smiling with joy while wrapped up in a fluffy towel.
Molly-Mae's mother, Debbie, was a doting grandmother as she smiled for the camera as she cuddled up to Bambi. Molly-Mae captioned the post: "New fave pic," and later posted the same photo after zooming in on her daughter's face. She added a moon emoji and a few laughing face emojis.
It comes after Molly-Mae revealed Bambi, who she shares with husband-to-be Tommy, is “a little bit behind” with her development in a candid Q&A session with her followers on social media. One asked if her daughter had begun walking yet. They wrote: "Is Bambi walking yet? My little girl is a few months younger."
Molly-Mae replied that Bambi hadn’t started walking just yet, but said she doesn't worry about milestones as every child is different and told the fan: "She's actually not yet! I think technically this means she's a little bit behind? From what I see online. I really don't worry about when she does things ... every baby is so different."
Celeb births to look forward to in 2023 - from soap stars to Love Island winnersThe businesswoman went on to explain: "My best friend's baby has been walking since she was 9 months, Bambi is 14 months and it still hasn't happened yet." She added a laughing face emoji and wrote: "Not even a step alone bless her." The TV personality finished the post by telling fans: "It'll happen when it happens."
According to the NHS, most toddlers are able to walk by 18 months. Pampers UK similarly notes: "Babies can start walking from as early as 10 months to as late as 18 months old, but it can vary a lot." At the beginning of the year, Molly-Mae took part in another Q&A and discussed parenthood with followers.
"Honestly motherhood now is everything I dreamt it would be. I can see it just getting better and better too. The older she gets the more amazing each day is," she explained at the time. "The first six months for me were the biggest challenge ever, but now I feel very in control and happy. So many people used to say to me 'It only gets worse, it only gets harder' etc and it literally used to terrify me because I was really struggling. But for me personally, it's just getting more incredible each day."