Molly-Mae Hague is thought to be preparing to feature her daughter in her first YouTube video.
The former Love Island star, 23, gave birth to her new born daughter, Bambi, on January 23, who she shares with partner Tommy Fury.
The influencer is known for shooting video blogs for YouTube, with fans speculating when Bambi will be making her first appearance.
Since announcing her daughter's birth, Molly-Mae has shared an array of clips and photos of her baby to social media for her fans.
One of them, a clip, was captioned: "I am obsessed with being your mum Bambi".
The short video which was shared to Molly-Mae's stories, featured the influencer walking towards a mirror, her phone held in one hand with Bambi cradled in her other arm, as James Blake's A Case Of You Played in the background.
Looking cosy and comfortable, the reality star had donned a pair of white pyjamas, as she smiled at her baby and planted kisses on top of her head.
Molly-Mae also shared a picture of baby Bambi laid in her crib at home.
In the neutrally decorated nursery, a white neon light hung on the wall spelled the baby's name.
Molly-Mae also shared a story that her boyfriend Tommy had shared to his Instagram page, which featured a picture of Molly-Mae in hospital.
Dressed in a hospital gown, sitting on top of a hospital bed, Molly-Mae could be seen reaching over to Bambi who was laid in a crib next to her.
Tommy captioned the image: "The best mummy in entire the world. Watching how you care for Bambi makes me love you more than I knew I could. You're everything I could have ever dreamed of for a mum and role model for our perfect girl. Thank you for making my dreams come true babe, I love you."
Molly-Mae also included a snap of Tommy, who was laid on a bed, propped up against a pillow as he cradled Bambi in his arms, who was asleep against his chest. She captioned the image: "Heart. Shattered."
The couple had chosen the name for their baby girl years before her arrival, with Molly-Mae admitting it would divide fans before she revealed the moniker.
She previously said: "It's not made up, it's totally not made up, I can't explain it.
"It's just not a name that's ever been used before. It's very very different and rare and you're either going to love it or hate it."