
Topics: Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Celebrity, UK News, Entertainment

Topics: Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Celebrity, UK News, Entertainment
Fresh baby name predictions are once again rolling in for Molly-Mae Hague's newborn son after the influencer gave fans a glimpse at his bedroom.
Despite welcoming her second child with fiancé Tommy Fury over a week ago (3 Jun), 27-year-old Molly-Mae hasn't yet revealed their chosen name.
She announced her son's arrival in a black-and-white Instagram post, in which she, Tommy, also 27, and their three-year-old daughter, Bambi, are seen in a hospital ward, looking lovingly at their family's latest addition.
"…. and then there were 4," she captioned the post, initially withholding whether she had given birth to a boy or a girl.
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Days later, the Love Island alum uploaded a video from the hospital, in which boxer Tommy was seen lifting Bambi up onto the hospital bed to get a peek at the newborn, and Molly-Mae tells her, 'There’s your little brother', confirming she'd birthed a son.
And still, we're yet to learn the little one's name.
What fans believe Molly-Mae has done, however, is drop a number of clues as to his chosen moniker by sharing a glimpse at his new nursery online.
Earlier today, the YouTube star's go-to interior designer, Sally O'Conner, whose team previously designed Bambi's bedroom, as well as Molly-Mae's bathrooms and her Maebe office, shared an image from within the star's Cheshire mansion on her Instagram story.
It showed a colossal moon hanging from the ceiling of what is presumably the infant's bedroom, captioned: "Little boy's room incoming."
As such, it may well be that the couple - who met on the ITV2 reality dating series in 2019 - have named the son something space-themed.
It comes after the mother-of-two told her YouTube subscribers that many of her loved ones are already struggling to pronounce the name she chose.

"Do we think I’m having a girl or I’m having a boy?" she smiled in a vlog shared a day prior to giving birth. "And what do we think we’re calling it?
"I think people are going to be a bit disappointed. Upon reflection, I don’t actually think it’s that crazy, but I know people are going to pronounce it wrong.
"Because when I’ve mentioned the name to a few people, or I’ve spelt it out, a few of my friends have said it completely wrong - absolutely not how you pronounce it. Also, I think, if you know this word, or you know the name, you would just pronounce it as it is. For me, I see it exactly as it is."
Molly-Mae continued: "It’s definitely not as different as Bambi, I would say. But I’ve only ever heard one other child be called it, and it’s not someone in the public eye. It’s just someone I’m connected to through a friend. I just think it sounds so good with the surname Fury."

Following her son's birth, one TikTok user zoomed in on a snap of the child's blanket, believing they'd spotted a familiar face.
"This looks like a little Tigger blanket. I feel like he or she might be called Tigger - well, it's going to be a he if she's called it Tigger," @lysha_lou predicted.
Disagreeing, however, another user took to the comments to share a colourised image of the same blanket worn by the baby, showing it's actually nursery rhyme themed, and that 'Tigger' is actually a teddy bear.
Others picked up on the fact that Bambi had been wearing an oversized t-shirt bearing a rabbit that looked a lot like the much-loved book character, Miffy, when she first met her brother.
"I’m going for MIFFY ! .. girl xx", one user commented, while another agreed, "Miffy Fury."

Tommy yesterday (11 Jun) confirmed he and Molly-Mae planned to reveal their son's name when he returns to the ring this weekend for his fight against Eddie Hall.
"All will be revealed on Saturday night," the sportsman told The Mirror. "I’m looking forward to it. I think I’ve been asked more about the name than the actual fight. It’s going to be an entertaining night on Saturday, and all will be revealed.
"It’s been a huge week for me, and it can’t be described in anything other than a huge blessing."