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Katherine Heslop

Molly-Mae Hague returns to work weeks after giving birth to baby daughter

Molly-Mae Hague has returned to work at Pretty Little Thing after giving birth to baby daughter Bambi in January.

The uber influencer, 23, has been documenting first time parenthood, sharing candid updates with her followers, and today shared a photos from the Pretty Little Thing office.

Molly is creative director at the fashion brand, and today shared videos from the firm's plush base in Manchester.

As an advert featuring the Love Island star herself played in the office, Molly wrote on Instagram : "Back like I never left", and then a bouquet she had been given by colleagues.

Molly also posted a snap of herself apparently in the office, with a Mac book on her lap, wearing dark trousers, a white t-shirt, a leather jacket and a necklace with the letter 'B' around a chain.

Molly-Mae Hague returned to the plush Pretty Little Thing offices this week (mollymae/Instagram)
The star shared snaps from her time in the office (mollymae/Instagram)

The new mum simply captioned the post: "A very rainy Wednesday," before saying her jacket was from Pretty Little Thing, and telling followers the post was an advert.

Good friend and fellow Love Island 2019 star Maura Higgins wrote: "Stunning as always", while the Pretty Little Thing official account said: "She's back," followed by flame emojis.

Influencer Mary Bedford penned: "Pretty girl."

Molly-Mae and partner Tommy Fury are keeping supporters up to date with the joys and woes of parenthood, with Molly explaining how Tommy had to wait outside Tesco at 6am, in a desperate attempt to help little Bambi’s windy belly.

Molly with her baby daughter, Bambi (mollymae/Instagram)
The star shares candid updates about parenting often (mollymae/Instagram)

The new parents had been up all night with their two-month-old daughter as they tried to settle her as she struggled with trapped wind.

Taking to her Instagram Story, Molly posted a video of her propped up with pillows in bed in her pyjamas while baby Bambi nestled into her arm this morning.

The tiny baby had her back patted by her doting mum and wore a white and grey bear-patterned Babygro.

Molly-Mae gave fans an insight into their disturbed night, writing a caption on the clip where she revealed her “number one” baby product.

“Not every Monday can be productive… We’ve been up allll night,” the influencer wrote.

“Tommy was wating at the doors of Tesco when it opened this morning at 6am to get gripe water for her (which by the way is my number one top product for a newborn with trapped wind).” [sic]

Gripe water can be used to help relieve gas in babies by breaking down trapped air bubbles that cause wind when other methods of soothing like massage or tummy time haven't worked.

Molly-Mae and Tommy are parents to Bambi (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)
They are doting first-time parents (Instagram)

Gripe water is also often suggested for treating colic in babies, but is not licensed for this use and there is no evidence for its use in treating colic.

The NHS recommends that there are more appropriate ways to manage colic so it does not recommend gripe water.

Molly-Mae’s sleepless night came just a week after she admitted to fans she was struggling and overwhelmed by becoming a new mother and all the trials that come with it.

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