Molly-Mae Hague is considering a boob job after giving birth to her second child with fiancé Tommy Fury.
The former Love Island star announced her pregnancy in February, shortly after settling back into Fury’s Manchester home with their three-year old daughter, Bambi.
But she’s already looking ahead to cosmetic enhancements on convincing herself that pregnancy has had a negative impact on her breasts.
‘I’ll be honest they ain’t pretty,’ she told viewers in her latest YouTube vlog. ‘Like, they truly wholeheartedly, and I’m not even being harsh on myself, they ain’t pretty.’
The influencer, 26, was addressing fans while renovations continue at Fury’s home – among them a new walk-in wardrobe for her mountain of clothes and accessories.
‘When I’m not wearing a bra, hope all the guys can’t hear me [the workmen], but they’re really saggy,’ she admitted.
Molly-Mae Hague is considering a boob job after giving birth to her second child with fiancé Tommy Fury
The former Love Island star announced her pregnancy in February, shortly after settling back into Fury’s Manchester home with their three-year old daughter, Bambi
‘I’m only 26 and I feel like there’s time not to be saggy Maggie in this life.’
Hague also confirmed that she and Fury were sleeping in separate bedrooms due to another unfortunate pregnancy side-effect – loud snoring.
‘I’ve permanently, as of last night, banished myself to the spare room,’ she said.
‘I’ve made peace with myself that for the rest of my pregnancy I probably am going to sleep in the spare room because my congestion has been beyond.
‘I’ve never been this bunged up in my life. I don’t feel ill, I don’t feel fluey.’
Taking to Instagram on Friday morning, Hague, 26 – who has moved back into partner Tommy Fury’s Manchester home after rekindling their relationship – gave Instagram followers a glimpse at her sizeable wardrobe space, which is still in the early stages of renovation.
Sweeping her camera phone around the empty room, she explained: ‘There’s been a lot of progress at the house – we’ve basically got somewhere that looks somewhat like a dressing room.’
Admitting a team of builders had been carrying out the laborious work without her, she added: ‘I’ve had zero involvement, but things are starting to come together and apparently it’s going to be finished by today, however I will believe it when I see it.’
The influencer was addressing fans while renovations continue at Fury’s home – among them a new walk-in wardrobe for her mountain of clothes and accessories
Taking to Instagram on Friday morning, Hague gave Instagram followers a glimpse at the sizeable wardrobe space, which is still in the early stages of renovation
The completed space will include a large dressing table, a full length mirror, numerous shelves, partially closed rails and tasteful lighting, giving it the appearance of a boutique.
The wardrobe even got the seal of approval from Hague’s daughter, despite the three year old claiming it urgently needed a carpet.
Hague recently discussed her second pregnancy and shared the ‘irritating’ symptoms she’s experiencing in her first vlog since announcing the happy news.
She told viewers: ‘I don’t really know how we got here, but I’m pregnant, legitimately the worst kept secret.
‘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.
The completed space will include a large dressing table, a full length mirror, numerous shelves, partially closed rails and tasteful lighting, giving it the appearance of a boutique clothes shop
The wardrobe even got the seal of approval from Hague’s daughter Bambi, despite the three year old claiming it urgently needed a carpet
‘We were at a spa over the weekend and I was openly saying to people that “I’m pregnant”, to the staff.’
She added: ‘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.
‘The people who have known through Bambi have been really great to me and just pretended that they didn’t hear.’
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