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Molly-Mae Hague shares sweet moment she revealed her pregnancy to Tommy Fury

Molly-Mae Hague shares sweet moment she revealed her pregnancy to Tommy Fury

We're so happy for them!

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have recently announced they are expecting a baby together.

And Molly-Mae, 23, has shared the sweet moment she revealed she was pregnant to her partner. Check out the video below:

The couple met on the 2019 series of Love Island, and took to Instagram yesterday to share their exciting news with their doting fans.

Molly shared a sweet video of her and Tommy to announce their pregnancy, captioning the video: “I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet.”

And now, the PrettyLittleThing creative director has revealed the adorable moment that she told Tommy she was expecting a baby.

Taking to her YouTube channel, the influencer shared a clip showing herself holding up a positive pregnancy test and revealing it to the boxer, who is also 23.

The video, aptly named ‘The next chapter…’, revealed Molly-Mae covering up the pregnancy test in tissue paper and handing it to her other half when he returned home.

Tommy then unwrapped the parcel and realised what he was looking at before appearing visually shocked at the news.

The pair then share a sweet embrace and a kiss before the rest of the clip shows the influencer having an ultrasound scan at a medical care centre and finding out whether they’re expecting a boy or a girl.

Molly-Mae’s pregnancy has sparked hope for those with endocrine and hormonal disorders, as the star has previously opened up about her struggles with endometriosis. 

Among pelvic pain, nausea, diarrhoea and constipation in women with the condition, it can also cause difficulty falling pregnant, according to the NHS.

The pair are now expecting a baby together.
@mollymae / Instagram

Previously, Molly-Mae had an operation to manage the condition, in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places, such as the fallopian tubes and ovaries.

She said in October 2021 about the treatment: "The operation was way, way harder to go through than I thought.

"My recovery time was quite a bit longer than I had planned, and I was just a bit of a mess after that surgery.”

Now, fans with the condition have been given a beacon of hope with the happy news of Molly-Mae’s pregnancy. 

One tweeted: “Congratulations to Molly Mae, there is always a way and Endometriosis doesn’t mean no or never. Wishing her a happy and healthy pregnancy, labour, baby and everything afterwards.”

“I actually love Molly Mae and her pregnancy announcement, when she had endometriosis, is such lovely news,” added another fan, while someone else added: “Can’t believe Molly-Mae is pregnant. It’s so hard for women with endometriosis and PCOS to have children, I’m so happy for her.”

If you have been affected by the contents of this article, please find more information and support via Endometriosis UK on their website, or call 0808 808 2227. 

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/MollyMae

Topics: Love Island, Parenting, Molly Mae Hague