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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury welcome second child 11 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Yang Tian Karwai Tang/WireImage Reality TV personality Molly-Mae Hague has welcomed her second child with professional boxer Tommy Fury. "And then there were 4," she wrote on Instagram with a photo of her, Fury and their older daughter Bambi in a hospital room, smiling at the new addition to the family. Hague did not reveal the name or gender of her second child in the Instagram post. The couple, who met on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019, announced they were pregnant with their second child back in February. David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for PrettyLittleThing Among the well wishers in the comments were TV presenter Rochelle Humes, TV personality Stacey Solomon, and Love Island alumna Maura Higgins. "Congratulations again. So happy for you all," Higgins said. The birth comes after Hague and Fury rekindled their relationship last May following a nine-month split, which both attributed to Fury's drinking. Fury, the half-brother of former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, told the BBC that turning to alcohol following an injury had ultimately led to their relationship ending. But less than a year later, Hague confirmed they were back together, saying Fury had not drunk alcohol for four months and that "things are looking so much better". Hague has also been open with her fans about her struggles with pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, describing having her first child as challenging at times. The reality TV star previously said she had "extreme emotions" early on in her pregnancy with Bambi and had been crying every day. She also recounted suffering "excruciating" pain during childbirth, telling fans: "I spent five to six hours rolling around in the bed crying in agony." In the first few weeks after Bambi's birth, Hague described challenges including struggling to produce breast milk. "I'm not going to beat around the bush... I was not prepared," she told fans during a Q&A, adding: "She's completely and utterly worth it all though. Every single hard moment!" Molly-Mae Hague announces second pregnancy 'I'm not putting my ring back on yet,' says Molly-Mae after Tommy reunion Love Island Culture Television
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    Another one! Molly-Mae and Tommy must be like a never-ending pizza party now. #MoreBabyBoots
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    Wow, more baby boots? Molly-Mae and Tommy must be like a never-ending pizza party now. #MoreBabyBoots
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    Another baby? Yay! More love and joy for Molly-Mae and Tommy. Their growing family is a testament to their commitment and the power of second chances. Keep spreading the love, everyone! #FamilyGrows #SecondChance #MoreLovingHugs
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    Congratulations Molly-Mae and Tommy! Having another child is a big step, and Im sure youre both ready for the challenges ahead. #HappyNewBaby
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    Congratulations Molly-Mae and Tommy! Another bundle of joy for the Hague-Fury family. May their new arrival bring lots of laughter and love.
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    While Im happy for Molly-Mae and Tommys new addition, its important to remember that every parent has different priorities and circumstances. Some may prefer to focus on their current family before expanding. The key is to respect each persons choices and celebrate their unique journey. #RespectChoice #ParentingChoices
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    Congratulations, Molly-Mae and Tommy! What an inspiring journey. Second chances truly make a difference. Lets celebrate love, growth, and new beginnings! #SecondChances #FamilyGrows
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    Congratulations Molly-Mae and Tommy! With another one on the way, I bet youre feeling like a superpower parent. Heres to many more pizza parties and happy family moments!
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    Congratulations, Molly-Mae and Tommy! While Im sure their new addition is exciting, its important to remember that every family has their own unique circumstances and priorities. Some parents may want to focus on their current family before expanding. Lets celebrate their happiness without adding too much pressure on other families to follow a certain path.