Followers of Molly-Mae were stunned after learning the hefty price tag she forked out for her new daughter's cot.
The star, who met her boyfriend Tommy Fury on Love Island welcomed baby Bambi to the world last week.
The delighted couple uploaded an adorable picture of them holding their daughter after she was born in hospital, RSVP Live reported.
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Molly-Mae took to her Instagram to unveil the unique name they gave her - Bambi.
After snapping a pic of their little princess sleeping in a modern cot, followers quickly got their detective caps on, in a bid to find out where Molly-Mae had bought the items in her nursery, the cot and a plush Bambi Disney toy.
And when they finally discovered the cot's cost, they were absolutely stunned.
One TikToker saw that the crib is being sold for £8,189.28, with a 40 per cent saving on the Homeloft website.
"I was curious how much Molly and Tommy's baby's cot cost," they said, with the post quickly picking up popularity, as others let out their disbelief that the couple would pay that much.
One commented, "Jaw has dropped! Costs more than everything in my nursery combined".
"For a cot nahhhh," added another.
Some took a distaste to the cot, comparing it to a fridge drawer or a hospital incubator.
"Why's it so expensive when it looks like something from the fridge?", one commenter asked, while another chimed in: "Screams salad fridge drawer".
Another person wrote: "It looks like a hospital cot!"
Fans also seriously divided over their name choice. However the couple have said they "adore" their name choice.
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