Molly-Mae Hague may have stayed silent when her daughter's arrival was announced early but she's hit back now in a new comment about Jake Paul. The influencer and her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury announced last month that they had welcomed their first child into the world.
The loved-up pair, who met and fell in love on Love Island in 2019, shared the wonderful news a week after their daughter's birth. Molly-Mae and Tommy, both 23, shared their daughter's birth date alongside a smiling picture of the doting parents holding their bundle of joy while still in the hospital. The sweet black and white snap was simply captioned "23/01/23," and was quickly flooded with congratulatory messages.
Influencer Molly-Mae then returned to social media 24 hours later to confirm her daughter's much-anticipated name. She 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.
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But before the official announcement of their baby girl's arrival from the couple, it was speculated that Molly-Mae had already given birth following a comment from Jake Paul after it was announced that he and Tommy would finally be meeting in the ring. YouTuber turned MMA fighter Jake, 26, said on Twitter: "Tommy has no excuses now…Baby’s born. Money’s massive. Immigration no issue. Tyson promises he & Papa will make Tommy retire from boxing & change his last name if he can’t beat the YouTuber.
Jake also later addressed his message, telling Sport Bible: "Did I do that? I leaked it? Oh s***. My bad. I’m sorry, Tommy. But don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone the gender or anything like that." He added: "Yeah. It’s a bit bizarre. Two of his biggest life moments in a very short time period here. I was telling my friends: I don’t know how he’s mentally going to be able to deal with that. If I had a kid, I wouldn’t want to be showing up at the gym, so I think it’s going to be a distraction for him."
However, Jake, who is set to take on rival Tommy in the ring in Saudi Arabia on February 26, has since been slammed for a second time after fans spotted the comment "just in time to watch your dad get knocked out" under the messages of congratulations following Bambi's birth, which has since been deleted.
Tommy brushed off questions about the early reveal about Bambi's birth when interviewed by Piers Morgan on his TalkTV show, Uncensored, last week but Molly-Mae has found an opportunity to take swipe at her boyfriend's rival as she shared her birth story for the first time in a new YouTube vlog.
As she opened up about her labour, Molly-Mae was joined on camera by Tommy gushed over his admiration for his girlfriend and joked that watching her give birth was like a 'science class'.
But as he went to go back to hiw own business as Molly-Mae continued to chat to the camera, the half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said: "26th Feb, be there or be square," referring to his fight with Jake. Molly-Mae then cheekily added: "For a demolition job!"
Speaking about Bambi's birth, Molly-Mae said: "Tommy watched the whole process. He literally watched everything. He also watched me giving full birth to Bambi. He saw everything, he absolutely loved it," Molly-Mae said to the camera. "I didn't know if he would want to look at things like that, but he saw my waters get broken, he saw my mucus plug fly out when the waters broke."
Tommy then said: "It was like a science lesson class but in real life. It was the best things I have seen in my life. It’s weird because before you have a child and everyone tells you you’re going to see this, you’re going to see that, you feel like spewing your guts up.
"When you see it, it’s the most beautiful thing, it’s pure. You can’t describe it, you literally have to go through it." Lavishing praise on his girlfriend for giving birth to Bambi, Tommy said she "went up a hundred gazillion percent in my book". He said: "Men are pretty much useless, to be honest. Women honestly deserve a lot of credit for the stuff they have to go through."
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