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Molly-Mae fans surprised at new baby's surname
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Updated 10:58 5 Feb 2023 GMTPublished 10:55 5 Feb 2023 GMT

Molly-Mae fans surprised at new baby's surname

The Love Island star has surprised fans with her new baby's last name

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

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Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Love Island, Tommy Fury

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's new baby seems to be all anyone is talking about right now.

From crib costs to Molly-Mae's new motherhood - fans are definitely excited about the next chapter in the couple's life.

However, many have been left surprised, yet again, at the pair's choice in surname for the latest addition to their family.

Fans are surprised by the baby's surname.
mollymae/Instagram

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The Love Island stars first announced the safe arrival of their baby girl late last month (23 January).

Since then, the internet has gone into a spiral with excitement over what is next for the new parents.

Molly-Mae, 23, and, Tommy Fury, 23, took to social media to share the announcement.

In an Instagram story, Molly-Mae posted a heart-warming tribute to her little girl, writing: "Becoming your mum has been the best thing to ever happen to me.

"It doesn't seem possible but my love for you grows with each passing moment.

"There is no feeling like holding you in my arms little one, my heart literally explodes.

"We promise to love and care for you unconditionally forever."

"Daddy’s little girl. Forever."
mollymae/Instagram

Since then, Molly-Mae announced the first name of their little tot via Instagram.

While it has definitely caused some slight confusion on the internet, the happy couple decided to name their newborn after a beloved Disney character.

The character in question is none other than the ultra-adorable baby deer, Bambi.

However, the latest news follows yet even more surprise as Molly-Mae has now also revealed what the surname of her daughter is.

Molly-Mae has been documenting her journey of motherhood via Instagram.
mollymae/Instagram

In a series of ten photos posted on Saturday (4 February) to Instagram, Molly-Mae can be seen holding little Bambi while standing in front of a sign that gives somewhat of a clue to the choice of surname.

The new mother captioned the post: "Taking pics of absolutely everything so we NEVER forget these days."

The sign in question reads: "Welcome to the world Princess Fury".

Fans have since questioned why Molly-Mae's surname, Hague, was no where to be seen on the welcome sign.

One Instagram user commented: "Can someone explain the Princess Fury?!"

Another wondered: "Oh she is a Fury instead of Hague/Hague Fury?"

"So now we've got Tommy Fury and Bambi Fury," one fan said, "when are we going to get Molly-Mae Fury?"

Commenting on the slight contrast of first name and surname, another added: "Bambi Fury doesn't sit right."

The sign reads 'Princess Fury'.
/Instagram

Tommy has since commented on the post, calling it the 'best two weeks' of his life.

In separate Instagram posts, the new father can also be seen holding baby Bambi, captioning the photo: "Daddy’s little girl. Forever."

Thousands have since reached out to the couple, congratulating them on their exciting news and wishing them all the best in the next chapter of their lives.

Who knows what's next in store for the pair...

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