Molly-Mae Hague flashed a glimpse of her blossoming baby bump on Wednesday morning, as she visiting a nail salon Cheshire ahead of the approaching arrival of her second child.
The Love Island star, 26, was spotted taking a solo outing in Hale Village, cutting a casual figure in trendy taupe jacket and cropped sweatshirt.
She teamed it with a pair of grey joggers from her Maebe clothing line, folding the the waistband over to show a glimpse of her bare bump.
Climbing into her £250,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, the pregnant star shielded her face behind a pair of stylish dark shades after treating herself to a manicure.
Molly-Mae’s outing comes off the heels of her lavish babymoon with boyfriend Tommy Fury, after the couple jetted off to Switzerland last week to celebrate the boxer’s upcoming 27th birthday.
She is currently 33 weeks pregnant with their second child together, with the pair already parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi.
Molly-Mae Hague flashed a glimpse of her blossoming baby bump on Wednesday morning, as she visiting a nail salon Cheshire ahead of the approaching arrival of her second child
The Love Island star, 26, was spotted taking a solo outing in Hale Village, cutting a casual figure in trendy taupe jacket and cropped sweatshirt
In her latest YouTube vlog documenting the trip, the influencer opened up on the ways in which parenthood has changed her, revealing that she has become ‘so scared of everything’ since having Bambi.
Molly explained in the past year she had gone from someone who didn’t scare easily to now ‘seeing danger around every single corner’.
Getting candid about her fears, she confessed it had become ‘quite debilitating’, with her unable to go anywhere without worrying something would happen to her.
She told fans: ‘A lot of things terrify me at the minute. Since becoming a mum I have become so scared of everything – every time I leave the house, every time I get in an Uber or every time I get on a plane.
‘I never ever used to be scared of anything. Like literally all my friends would say “You’re so brave, you’re the non-scared one in the group”.
‘Like if I go skiing or anything I’ll throw myself down a mountain. I don’t really have much fear, I’ll watch any horror movie, I’ll go on any rollercoaster.
‘But in the last year I’d say, I see danger around every single corner. Every single time I leave the house I think something’s going to happen to me. Every single time Bambi goes somewhere, I’m worrying that something’s going to happen to her.’
Molly said she believed the change stemmed from the fact she now had the responsibility of making sure she was there for Bambi, saying ‘I’m not just living for me anymore, I’m living for a child’.
‘I feel like when you become a mum your sense of danger just personifies,’ she explained. ‘I don’t want to sound deep, but it’s quite debilitating at times.
‘Even when we’ve been going into the city whilst we’re here, every time I get in an Uber I’m just praying to get out of the Uber. I’m like “I just want to get out, I just want to be safe, I want to be on ground”.’
She teamed it with a pair of grey joggers from her Maebe clothing line, folding the the waistband over to show a glimpse of her bare bump
She went on: ‘I think it’s because when you have responsibility of someone else you have to be present for someone else. I’m not just living for me anymore, I’m living for a child and I’m her protector.
‘I just think you have so much more responsibility when you become a parent that you have to sort of safeguard yourself a bit more and make sure you protect yourself to be there for them.
‘So you don’t just have the worry of keeping them alive, you also have the worry of keeping yourself alive.’
Joking that Tommy was ‘looking at me like I’ve lost my damn mind’, the Maebe founder insisted she hadn’t always felt this way.
‘I never used to be scared of anything,’ she said. ‘You put me on any rollercoaster, any fairground ride, I’ll walk down a dark alley – I am that girl.
‘I never used to fear anything and now I’m the polar opposite where I literally look at a car and I see danger.’
Elsewhere in the vlog, Molly showed off a glimpse into their opulent accommodation for the trip, staying at a £2,791.52-a-night suite at the five star Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne.
The luxurious suite has panoramic bay window views of the lake and mountains, a huge fireplace, double bath and a very spacious master bedroom.
The couple were also enjoyed the spa, which can boost the cost of their getaway to as much as £3,737.96-a-night, and flew there and back via a private plane.
The reality star recently addressed fan concerns about Tommy controversially planning a fight date for the day after she is expected to give birth.
In her latest YouTube vlog documenting the trip, the influencer opened up on the ways in which parenthood has changed her, revealing that she has become ‘so scared of everything’ since having Bambi
He raised eyebrows this month when he announced he is to go up against retired strongman Eddie Hall at the AO Arena in Manchester on June 13, despite Molly’s due date being June 12.
But after reported claims that her family are ‘worried by his decision,’ Molly-Mae revealed what she really thinks about it earlier this month in a Q&A video.
She said: ‘A lot of questions about how do you feel about Tommy’s fight and obviously the date of it.
‘Obviously I knew that you guys were going to like be concerned about that and have questions about that, but fear not.
‘Fear not fair maiden because we’re actually feeling really, really good about it and have a really good plan in place.’
Assuring fans that she was prepared, she insisted she was pleased that Tommy had another fight planned and that he’d be there when she got home.
She said: ‘There’s actually like a good amount of time between my birth, my supposed birth because basically I’m having the baby in London again.
‘I’m not worried and I’m actually really, really happy that he’s got a fight because it’s been over a year since his last fight.
‘So just having a date for something and and having a focus and us having like something to look forward to in the fight, I think it’s actually a really, really, really positive thing and he will be here when I get home. He will be able to support me.’
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