Molly-Mae Hague reassured her fans after a 4D scan of her unborn baby was a "huge fail".
The former Love Island star is expecting a baby girl with her boyfriend Tommy Fury and they were excited to be seeing a more detailed image of their first child. However, their hopes were dashed as the scan didn't go as they had planned.
Relaying the doctor's trip to her 6.8 million Instagram fans with a selfie from the car, Molly-Mae reassured fans that despite her disappointment, her baby is "completely fine".
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She wrote: "Yesterday on our way to baby girls 4D scan which was a huge fail. I was sooo excited to see her little face but we couldn't see it."
The reality TV star added a heart broken emoji before continuing: "(Just to clarify she's completely fine)! We left it as long as possible as well to have this scan as they say the older the baby the better, so I had been counting down the days..."
"Wish I hadn't been so optimistic, perfect though, fit and healthy and measuring completely average for weight/size at this stage which is all that matters. Not long till we can see that little face in person... I just know she's gonna look so much like her dad!"
Emotions were running high for the couple and they decided to have a little cinema trip to cheer them both up. Molly-Mae said: "Little cinema trip afterwards to try and cheer me up because I weirdly got sooo emotional from the scan.
"First time since the very first few weeks of my pregnancy! We went to see 'The Menu'... Absolutely loved it. Was hooked."
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