Molly-Mae Hague has been sharing an insight into home life after having her man Tommy Fury home from his victory in Saudi Arabia. The former Love Island star greeted her partner through the door of their plush home with open arms and a 'Welcome Home Champ' display after the Manchester boxer was victorious in his fight against Jake Paul on Sunday night three weeks after welcoming newborn daughter Bambi into the world.
Molly-Mae, the creative director of fashion brand PrettyLittleThing, said on her Instagram Stories about his win: "Never a doubt in my mind." Paying tribute to new dad Tommy she said: "The pressure that was on his boys shoulders... I will never, ever know how he dealt with it."
She praised: "Never been more proud of anyone in my life." Molly-Mae then added: "GET HOME TO US OUR CHAMP," alongside a crying emoji.
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Molly-Mae, 23, who met and fell in love with Tommy on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, yesterday took to Instagram to say "the good guy doesn't always finish last." "DADDYS HOME," she cheered, as she shared a collection of snaps including one of the doting new parents with Bambi and one of Tommy refuelling as he enjoyed a burger and chips. She typed: "From day 1 of this fight being mentioned two and a half years ago, I backed this boy.
"It definitely wasn’t a straight or easy road, we had some seriously not so good days behind closed doors… but Sunday night made it all worth it. The good guy doesn’t always finish last, I am so proud of you."
Today (Wednesday March 1) Molly-Mae shared a comical snap of their cats Eggy and Bread pulling what appeared to be impertinent poses after having accidents. She put it down to jealousy after a life-changing time at 'Molly Maison.'
Molly-Mae wrote: "Two naughty boys in the bad books today. Started back with the accidents again. It's giving jealousy." The proud mum and partner also shared a loving snap of the parents snuggling with their girl as she told of her joy.
"Had the happiest few days ever," she said in her heartfelt message. "Literally feel compete."
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