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Jessica Sansome

Molly-Mae Hague says detail makes full-term pregnancy 'disgustingly real' as she still doesn't believe she's becoming a mum

She may now be full term but Molly-Mae Hague has confessed to still not believing she is about to become a mum. The former Love Island star announced back in September that she was pregnant with her first child with her boyfriend Tommy Fury. And a short time later, they revealed the news that they were expecting a girl.

Molly-Mae has since been keeping her millions of loyal followers updated with her pregnancy progress and has given a fresh update in what she said could be her last before she becomes a mum. The influencer, who met and fell in love with boxer Tommy on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, shared a new blog on her YouTube channel.

She kicked off the new video in her new car but before she could get into chatting directly with her fans, the mum-to-be spotted a detail that she says makes the fact she is about to become a mum 'disgustingly real'.

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"There's a car seat in the back of my car," she shouted with a tinge of shock in her voice. "There's a baby's car seat in the back of my fricken car," she added with a scream. Explaining her reaction, Molly-Mae went on: "These are the little things that make it all start to feel disgustingly real.

"That's one thing I wish someone would have told me at the start of all of this... Maybe it is different for different mums but for me, I still don't believe I'm about to have a baby. I don't believe it! And when I see the car seat and stuff I think, well that's funny. I dobn't know why I have a car seat because I'm not having a baby."

She then laughed as she added: "I don't know why I can't just wrap by head around it and I feel like ti's really not going to feel real until she's in mine and Tommy's arms. Even then, when she's passed to me, I'm going to say, 'she's not my child'."

Molly-Mae then went on to show off her baby bump as she prepared for a bath. Posing for the camera, the creative director of Pretty Little Thing said: "Here I am. Here is baby girl, full term. I am now nine months pregnant." Discussing her bump, Molly-Mae revealed that she thought she'd actually be bigger.

Molly-Mae showed off her bump as she prepared a bath (Molly-Mae Hague YouTube)

However, she revealed that while over at her agent's house, she bumped into some of the builders who worked on her own home renovations, who Molly-Mae recalled saying to her: "Bloomin heck have you not had that baby yet? It looks like you're carrying twins." But later in the video, Molly-Mae said that she was looking in the mirror and became shocked by how big she is, adding that it is a good a thing as she's "literally two weeks away from giving birth."

Molly-Mae also shared another issue she is facing that she isn't able to get sorted until the baby arrives and when she is no longer breastfeeding. "Sorry if you can see my... it's so bad!" she cried as she covered her face.

"I've never felt more insecure than I do right now in my teeth," she explained. "All of my edge bonding is completely coming away and I can't whiten my teeth and it's literally getting to the point where I'm watching my vlog videos back and I'm so beyond not confident in my teeth and it's making me not want to post the footage which is really unlike me."

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