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Molly-Mae Hague 'confused' as she shares return of pregnancy symptom and addresses TV question

Molly-Mae Hague has said she is 'confused' as a symptom she experienced early in her pregnancy returned. The former Love Island star is very close to welcoming her first child into the world with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.

Earlier this week, Molly-Mae said she had undergone her last bit of 'glam' before the arrival of her baby girl as she posted a glowing selfie to her Instagram Story. The 23-year-old, who announced the happy news she and Tommy are expecting back in September before revealing they'll be first-time parents to a little girl, is around 37 weeks pregnant.

Early in her pregnancy, the mum-to-be said in a Q&A with fans that she hadn't had any weird pregnancy cravings but found herself to be more hungry than usual. "To be honest I've craved absolutely everything," she said. "The amount of food I ate in the first trimester was actually obscene," she said. The hunger really caught me by surprise and I'd say has been my main pregnancy symptom."

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And it appears that has returned as she prepares for the arrival of her little girl. Taking to her Instagram Story on Tuesday evening (January 10), Molly-Mae shared an image of a selection of different Nando's items that she had ordered to her plush home.

She wrote alongside the image: "I can't believe the level of hunger I've started to feel again throughout these last few weeks! Every person I've asked said that their appetite completely left at this stage due to the stomach being compressed from size of the baby...

"But for me I literally feel my first trimester hunger all over again (feeling sick unless I'm eating, waking up feeling sick due not having eaten for hours)..."

The influencer and creative director for Manchester-based global fashion brand PrettyLittleThing then asked her followers: "Did anyone else experience this at the end?" before adding: "I'm confused."

Molly-Mae showed off her takeaway food haul (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

It came after Molly-Mae had a brief chat with her millions of followers as they asked her questions about her maternity leave and the name she has chosen for her unborn child. When asked by one fan how she came to choose the name for her daughter, Molly-Mae said: "There was only ever one name for her. I've had it picked out for years and years!

"Luckily Tommy loved it too (even if he hadn't I would've had to talk him round because like I say, there was only one ever name she was having." Molly-Mae also shared a snap of her baby bump as she spoke about how she attempted to 'make my old clothes fit' instead of kitting herslef out with a new maternity wardrobe.

Molly-Mae added she will still share her life on social media when asked if she is planning on taking a break after her daughter arrives. "I haven't really thought about this," she admitted. "As much as social media is my job... I absolutely love posting. So even though I'm planning to take a break from work when she arrives, I think I'll still be sharing my life when I want to."

Elsewhere in the chat, Molly-Mae also admitted to why she hasn't done any TV work since making it to the final of Love Island in 2019. 'Last day filming for something I've been involved in over the last few months.

'I've basically done zero television work for the last three years as it's not something I wanted to do, but the small involvement I've had in this project felt right!"

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