Molly-Mae Hague revealed her daughter Bambi has been ‘crying her eyes out’ after her recent split from fiancé Tommy Fury.
The Love Island, 25, and her boxer partner, also 25, recently went their separate ways after five years together.
The couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, got engaged at a gorgeous location in Ibiza one year ago and also share an adorable one-year-old daughter named Bambi.
Earlier this month, Molly-Mae announced she split from the boxer in a heartbreaking Instagram statement.
He later shared a sullen statement of his own. The duo have kept lowkey about their split, with Molly-Mae only recently breaking her silence to thank her fans for their support.
Not long after, Tommy took to social media to share his heartbreak over the ‘false allegations’ of him cheating. And now, Molly-Mae returned to her YouTube channel to share a vlog of her newly single life. She touched upon how her daughter has been dealing with the changes in her life.
The businesswoman said: “It’s scary. I literally can’t go to the toilet or leave the room or do anything without her crying her eyes out which is not really ideal. I think she’s kind of having attachment issues at the minute.” Molly-Mae sadly admitted her daughter knows there have been big changes at home, adding: “I think she can definitely sense that obviously there are changes and things are strange at the minute.
“I can really feel that she can sense that which is very interesting considering she’s just a baby. I feel like, they’re not stupid, they can really pick up on things. I also think that she weed on the sofa this morning just when I started filming this, I looked down and there was a big wet patch in front of me literally where she was sitting. She was wearing a nappy so I’m not quite sure how that’s happened.”
She also properly addressed the breakup, telling fans that she ‘doesn’t really plan’ on discussing the past couple of weeks with them as it’s ‘not something she’s comfortable with’. She said: “This is real life. It’s not drama, it’s not tea or a publicity stunt.”
Opening up to her followers in the 36-minute video, she added: “This is real life. It’s very sad and it’s very deep. It doesn’t feel right for me to come on here to talk about it. I haven’t made a plan whatsoever about what I want to say. The last two weeks have been very, very real. It’s real life, something that we have been going through as privately as we can, but obviously not privately whatsoever because I haven’t really been able to get away from it.”