Molly-Mae Hague Flaunts Baby Bump at Six Months in New Photo
Molly-Mae Hague Shows Off Six-Month Baby Bump

Molly-Mae Hague Shares Six-Month Pregnancy Update with Sweet Bump Photo

Influencer and reality star Molly-Mae Hague has delighted fans by revealing she is officially six months pregnant with her second child. The 26-year-old shared a sweet new photo on Monday, showcasing her growing baby bump in a stylish mirror selfie.

Stylish Announcement and Home Renovations

Molly-Mae posed for a stunning mirror selfie, flashing her bump in a fashionable white cropped polo shirt paired with low-rise beige trousers. Styling her blonde tresses loose, she was all smiles as she placed a hand on her hip, adding a cloud and pregnant emoji to the picture.

The reality star later posed in her new walk-in wardrobe, revealing that renovations at her new £5 million, seven-bedroom Victorian mansion in Cheshire are nearly complete. She penned: 'Home from the office to a nearly finished dressing room. I'm actually itching to get in here, couldn't resist starting putting bits and bobs on the shelves.'

She added details about the remaining work: 'Carpets to go down, little wall lights to add, then the final touches.'

Pregnancy Symptoms and Family Revelations

It comes as the star recently discussed her second pregnancy in her first vlog since announcing the happy news, sharing the 'irritating' symptoms she's experiencing. She told viewers: 'I don't really know how we got here, but I'm pregnant, legitimately the worst kept secret.'

Molly-Mae admitted: 'But that's honestly my own fault because towards the end, I got really lazy trying to hide it. We weren't even trying to hide it. We were at a spa over the weekend and I was openly saying to people that 'I'm pregnant', to the staff.'

She revealed that her four-year-old daughter Bambi, whom she shares with partner Tommy Fury, has been telling everyone about the pregnancy. 'Having a toddler is savage, if you want to keep a secret don't tell them. Bambi is telling everyone, she told all the air hostesses on the way home from the Maldives, she's told all her teachers at nursery.'

She added gratefully: 'The people who have known through Bambi have been really great to me and just pretended that they didn't hear.'

Symptoms and Reflections on Pregnancy

Over the last month, followers had spotted the influencer sipping on peppermint tea and even accidentally flashing her 'bump' in the reflection of a darkened window during one YouTube vlog. She said: 'We still in this current moment, we don't have anything filmed, I felt like posting a black statement on my Instagram saying 'Yes, I am pregnant', we don't even have anything to post.'

Molly-Mae explained: 'I haven't really been documenting anything, it's been so different this time, it just feels really chilled and I feel really at peace weirdly.'

After struggling with her last pregnancy, the influencer said she was suffering again with similar problems, which also made it 'hard to hide'. She detailed: 'One of my symptoms is my skin, my eczema, my skin is so so irritated and flared. It was the same in my last pregnancy, I'm just struggling with little things to hide it.'

She continued: 'I'm constantly out of breath as you guys have noticed in my videos. I've got quite a full-on bump which you guys have seen in my last video in all the reflections.'

Molly-Mae added: 'I am pregnant and yeah my body is changing and there are differences visibly emotionally, mentally, physically. It sounds like I've got a rotten cold and one of my symptoms has been congestion. I woke up this morning to an empty bed and Tommy wasn't there and I came into the spare room and said I was snoring so loudly.'

Despite some challenges, she expressed gratitude: 'I'm so lucky to say that I've had a really amazing pregnancy, I'm so beyond blessed that I've had a very smooth experience. I don't get sick, I've not had symptoms that are debilitating, I can kind of pretty much crack on as usual, which is amazing for me because I'm not one of those women, you amazing women out there that have horrendous morning sickness and still get up and get your things done.'

She humorously concluded: 'Best believe if I felt like that, I'd be done for, the whole world would hear about it.'