Molly-Mae Hague's Irish Dancing Inspires Daughter Bambi in New Docu-Series Clip
Molly-Mae's Irish Dancing Inspires Daughter Bambi

In a touching new preview from her documentary series, influencer Molly-Mae Hague has shared a sweet moment where her young daughter, Bambi, declares she wants to emulate her mother's Irish dancing skills. The clip, taken from the upcoming final episodes of Behind It All on Prime Video, shows the 26-year-old performing a routine in front of her sister Zoe and her two-year-old.

A Mother-Daughter Bond

During the intimate studio session, Bambi, speaking with her distinct Manchester accent, proved to be a 'true mummy's girl', letting go of her dance teacher's hand to hold her mother's instead. Her aunt Zoe, also featured in the scene, revealed that Bambi shares a special bond with Molly-Mae, describing them as 'best friends'. The toddler sweetly admitted she hopes to learn the traditional dance herself when she's older, inspired by her mother's impressive footwork.

This heartwarming family moment arrives alongside a significant career update for the former Love Island star. The docu-series also captures the process behind Molly-Mae's new brand partnership with Adidas, detailing meetings and the design journey.

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Reflecting on a 'Bittersweet' Reconciliation

The new trailer, revealed by The Daily Mail last week, delves deeper into Molly-Mae's personal life, particularly her reconciled relationship with boxer Tommy Fury, 26, Bambi's father. Molly-Mae confessed she still lives with a sense of 'fear' about their future, months after they decided to give their romance another chance following a split in August 2024.

The breakup was attributed by Tommy to his struggles with alcohol addiction, which he said was sparked by a boxing injury and meant he 'couldn't be the partner' he wanted to be. He has consistently denied allegations of infidelity. Speaking about moving back in with Tommy, Molly-Mae described it as a 'bittersweet' step, closing the door on an important chapter of her life at her Cheshire property.

'I am very proud of me and Tommy for working through things. It's just going to bring us even closer as a family,' she said in the clip. 'It's also just that fear of not knowing what's round the corner.' When asked if she would have believed a year ago she'd be moving back in, she replied: 'Big no, I really don't want to, honestly.'

Family Dynamics and Career Highs

While Tommy does not film new scenes for the series, he appears via archived videos and FaceTime calls. Photos from Zoe's wedding and family holidays show the couple smiling and holding hands, with further clips showing Tommy playing affectionately with Bambi.

The final instalment also addresses ongoing tensions with her sister Zoe, who had voiced concerns over the reconciliation. Molly-Mae suggested her sister is 'always ready to go' and that living together had highlighted their differences. Elsewhere, Molly-Mae reflected on her professional achievements, including walking in the L'Oréal catwalk show alongside Kendall Jenner. 'I'm being offered opportunities now that the 16-year-old me would have literally screamed at,' she said.

Molly-Mae: Behind It All Series Two, Part Two, will be available to stream on Prime Video from Friday, January 16.

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