Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are expecting their second child together, but the boxer has a fight lined up the day after the Love Island star is due to give birth
Molly-Mae Hague admitted she was “traumatised” when Tommy Fury got back in the ring just weeks after their daughter’s birth, leading to “concern” from her family as they prepare to welcome a second child together.
The “ultimate influencer”, 26, who is expecting baby number two with the boxer, also 26, next month, said the ordeal of seeing Tommy fight against YouTube star, Jake Paul, in Saudi Arabia when Bambi was just a tiny baby in 2023 was so brutal it sent “shivers down her spine”.
The couple, who met on Love Island, are now preparing to become parents again. However, the boxer has a fight lined up for June 13, which is the day after Molly’s due date. The mum-of-one revealed she was 24 weeks and 6 days pregnant when she had her scan on February 26 in an Instagram Story. This would mean her due date is June 12.
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It has been reported that Molly’s family are “unhappy” that Tommy has planned to get back in the ring, this time with Strongman star, Eddie Hall in Manchester, so close to the birth of his second child.
Speaking to the Mail, a source said: “It’s unforgivable that both times Tommy has made himself unavailable for the newborn trenches and left Molly to deal on her own. They’re not skint. It’s not like a regular couple where the man might not have much choice but to work.”
However, the outlet reports company filings for Tommy Fury TNT Limited reveal the jaw-dropping scale of the boxer’s financial upturn following the Jake Paul showdown, with assets rocketing from £361,767 in 2023 to a whopping £9.49million the following year.
It was later reported that Tommy raked in an eye-popping £16,429 a day through his boxing career and endorsement deals in the wake of the fight, which he won.
Companies House accounts also show the company’s capital and reserves soared from £137,362 to more than £6.1million over the same period.
However, Molly was left “traumatised” after the fight, as she admitted: “The first four weeks of Bambi’s life, I really did do it by myself, and I was home alone with her.
“It sounds dramatic, and it sounds intense, but I guess I do have a little bit of trauma from the first few weeks.”
“Traumatised is a really strong word, but I am slightly,” she added. “When I look back at the first few weeks of when she came home, it sends shivers down my spine. I had no idea what I was doing.’
Aged just 23 at the time, she described the period as like “hell and back” and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was “almost better than the day Bambi was born”.
The Mirror has contacted Molly and Tommy’s rep for comment on this story.
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