New mum Molly-Mae Hague has shared her daughter's unique baby name after announcing her arrival into the world. The Love Island star shared a photo of her daughter lying in her cot in her stunning white nursery, and her name was written in lights above the newborn.
"Bambi" she wrote alongside a white love heart for her precious bundle of joy with Manchester boxer Tommy Fury. Fans flocked to say they loved the Disney-inspired name. Fellow former Love Islander Laura Anderson said: "Yayyy love it baby B." And Rosie Williams wrote: "Ohhh & how beautiful Bambi is."
Paris Fury, who is married to Tommy's heavyweight boxing champion brother Tyson, told Molly-Mae: "Her name is just as cute as her. Loved seeing yous today she is absolutely perfect x" vspkie cheered: "Yess that’s such a cute name." And alishaysl said: "Such a gorgeous name for a gorgeous baby girl."
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Fans previously speculated that Molly-Mae, 23, was going to call her daughter Cloud or Halo. Molly-Mae, took to Instagram yesterday (Monday, January 30) to announce her arrival on January 23 and to share the first pictures.
"One week old today. I can't believe we get to keep you forever. Becoming your mum has been the best thing to ever happen to me," she wrote with snaps of herself and her partner snuggling their baby girl at home. "It doesn't seem possible but my love for you grows with each passing moment," she added.
The Pretty Little Thing creative director continued: "There's no feeling like holding you in my arms little one, my heart literally explodes. Thank you for entering this world safely for us and blessing us with the gift of being your parents. We promise to love and care for you unconditionally forever."
Molly-Mae also shared the date her daughter was born with a smiling picture of the doting parents holding their bundle of joy. The sweet black and white snap was captioned "23/01/23."
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