Molly-Mae Hague fans have been left convinced that the pregnant star has accidentally given away her baby's gender in her most recent Instagram snap.
The former Love Island star, 23, is expecting her first child with longterm boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 23, and the expectant mum is already six-months along in her pregnancy.
The gorgeous social media influencer has insisted that she's not revealing the gender of her baby until they are born, but following her latest pregnancy snap, Molly's eagle-eyed fans are convinced that she and Tommy are expecting a baby boy.
Molly's gorgeous new snap saw her pose in the doorway of her Cheshire mansion while rocking a daring black jumpsuit which showcased her blossoming bump perfectly.
However, it was her caption which left fans convinced that she accidentally revealed that she's expecting a son.
In the background of Molly-Mae's Instagram photo, her beloved pure-bred cat can be seen lurking behind her, and in her caption, the former Love Island star referenced her 'naughty boy', aka, her cat who she called Bread.
Despite most of Molly's fan catching on to her reference, others were completely lost and took her caption as a baby gender reveal.
"Okay so you're having a boy? I'm so confused, I thought she wasn't revealing the gender," one commented.
"Does this mean she's having a BOY? I can totally see her being a mum to a little boy," another echoed.
A third added: "I think she's talking about the cat in the back guys lol."
"I feel like she did this on purpose for some reason though? I feel like she's having a boy now," someone else wrote.
It comes after Molly told her fans that she is now six months pregnant with her first child.
The Love Island star took to YouTube on Monday evening to document her pregnancy journey so far after announcing her happy news last week.
The pregnant star shared her delight at how fans have congratulated her on the news and revealed, at the time of filming, she is 21 weeks pregnant as she talked about her due date.
"When I announce, I'm going to have three months left. Three months. I'm not going to be giving specific dates, I'm going to keep those to myself."
The television personality said she was finding it amusing how midwives had got into debates about when she is predicted to give birth.
Molly-Mae said the most popular question surrounding her pregnancy is her due date - but said she is in no hurry to reveal it.
She said: "It's just not something I'm going to share. From around my videos you guys are definitely going to work out around the time my baby is due. I feel like sharing dates and stuff, anything can happen."
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