Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she took a pregnancy test just one day after her period was late but didn't tell Tommy Fury straight away.
The former Love Island star recently shared the exciting news that she is expecting her first child with her boyfriend.
The star has since taken to her Instagram stories to answer questions her followers had about her pregnancy.
One follower asked: "Why did you think you were pregnant (to take a pregnancy test)?"
Molly-Mae replied: "I was one day (one day) late on my period but I am usually bang on time! I had a test in the drawer anyway so I just took it - I probably wouldn't have actively gone to get a test for a while because I didn't feel any different AT ALL.
"I'll explain the actual story on my YouTube."
The 23-year-old went on to explain that she didn't tell her boyfriend Tommy straight away as she wanted to tell him in a special way.
She added: "I didn't tell Tommy the night I found out... I waited until the next day - it was absolute torture but I wanted to find the right way to tell him."
The pair of them took to their Instagram pages to share the happy news with a stunning video.
The video showed Molly-Mae saying "I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet" from her finale speech during their time on the reality show that first introduced them to each other.
The video then panned to the happy couple holding Molly-Mae’s baby bump and embracing one another.
Molly-Mae has previously addressed her concerns about being able to conceive naturally amid her endometriosis diagnosis.
The mum-to-be has documented her battle with the diagnosis on her Instagram and YouTube channel for well over a year now after doctors told her that women suffering with the long-term condition can sometimes struggle to conceive.
Molly-Mae has said in the past that her and Tommy would like to have a large family but due to her diagnoses she would be over the moon even if they just had one.
Tommy has also spoke to The Sun about how he would like to have four children with his girlfriend.
He said: "I want four kids but it’s Molly’s body and she’s the one who has to go through it - but I’ll be there with her every step of the way. I’m a big family man and come from a big family too and it’s something we talk about a lot. I don’t think it’s in the far too distant future.
“We’re so young but we’ve been living together for three years now - we shared a bed the night we met and then every day after that for months so it’s like we’ve been together six years."