Molly-Mae Hague has reportedly 'put plans in place to protect herself' as she prepares to give birth, after boyfriend Tommy Fury scheduled a huge fight for the day after her due date.
The Love Island stars, both 26, who are already parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi, rekindled their romance last year and are due to welcome their second child on June 12.
However, her family are said to be concerned that history is repeating after Tommy revealed his plans to fight retired strongman Eddie Hall at the AO Arena in Manchester on June 13.
It marks the boxer's first fight in over a year, while recovery from a clash can take up to six months depending on injuries.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
Tommy was then away for the first four weeks of their daughter's life, leaving Molly-Mae to parent alone, as he jetted off to Saudi Arabia to prepare for the clash against. YouTuber Jake on February 26.
Molly-Mae Hague has reportedly 'put plans in place to protect herself' as she prepares to give birth, after boyfriend Tommy Fury scheduled a huge fight for the day after her due date.
The Love Island stars, both 26, who are already parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi, rekindled their romance last year and are due to welcome their second child on June 12.
However, her family are said to be concerned that history is repeating after Tommy revealed his plans to fight retired strongman Eddie Hall at the AO Arena in Manchester on June 13.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommy to take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't going to happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and she has an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommy to take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't going to happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and she has an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommy to take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't going to happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and she has an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommy to take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't going to happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and she has an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommy to take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't going to happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and she has an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declined to comment when approached by Daily Mail.
And it comes after Molly-Mae was induced during her last pregnancy, to ensure he could be there for Bambi's birth in January 23, ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The Maebe founder previously admitted she was 'traumatised' from having to navigate her first month of motherhood alone, telling fans she didn't sleep for a week after giving birth and 'had a breakdown'.
Aged just 23-years-old at the time, she candidly described the period as like 'hell and back' and said the day that Tommy finally returned home was 'almost better than the day Bambi was born'.
And with the news that Tommy will once again be going into the ring at the same time that their child is born, Molly-Mae is reportedly 'determined not to have the same experience this time'.
While her family are also said to be upset that 'nothing has changed', despite the couple making the decision to get back together in May after calling off their engagement in August 2024.
Insiders have said that sister Zoe in particular is less than impressed with Tommy's decision, having previously moved in with Molly to help after Bambi’s birth and who has never hidden her disapproval of the boxer.
'It's a real shame that once again Tommy is going to be busy throughout the first few weeks and of course it did raise eyebrows with Zoe, who has never been his biggest fan,' a source told The Sun.
'In lots of ways it feels like nothing has changed and they are back to square one, but Molly knows she can do it alone.
'Her parents would love her to have a conventional relationship and for Tommyto take paternity leave like other dads do but they know that isn't goingto happen. Everyone is really hoping it doesn't all fall apart and shehas an easier ride than last time.'
Molly-Mae's representative declinedto comment when approached by Daily Mail.
Fans' Reactions
Fans have also voiced criticism towards Tommy for scheduling his fight so close to Molly-Mae’s due date accordingto publication.
One fan wrote: ‘This is actually insane... he knows how much it affected Mollythe first time and yet does it again? But alsothe whole lead up she willbe so stressed?? Why would you wantthatfor both babyand mum?”
While another added: ‘It’sthe factshe openlycame out sayinghowhardnewbornlifewithBambiwasbecausehewasn’tthereandhe’sdoingitagain?”
A third echoed: ‘Sohe’sdoingthisallagainthesamewayithappenedwithBambi’whileafourthlamented:‘It’sjustsoawful.Ireallyfeelforher.Nothingchanges’.
Molly-Mae's Support
Molly-Mae was keento show sheissupportiveofthefight,takingtothecommentsofTommy’sannouncementpostonInstagramtowrite:‘SHOWTIME!!!’
However,shepreviouslydescribedfeelinglikeher‘lifewasover’aftergivingbirthtoBambianddescribedgoingthroughsome‘reallylowlows’infirstfewweeks.
While shealsoexplainedhowshewasentirelyreliantonsupportofherfamilyinTommy’sabsenceandbecame‘reallyunwell’.
SpeakingonherYouTubevlog,Mollysaid:‘ThefirstfourweeksofBambi’slifeIreallydiddoitbymyselfandIwashomealonewithher.’
‘Ipushedalotofpeopleaway,I don’tknowwhy.ItsoundsdramaticandsoundsintensebutIguessIdohavealittlebitoftraumafromthefirstfewweeks.’
‘Traumatisedisareallystrongword,butIam slightly.WhenIlookbackatthefirstfewweeksofwhen shecamehomeitsendsshiversdownmyspine,IhadnoideawhatIwasdoing.’
‘Thefirsttwoweeks—andthisissoTMI—I sufferedwithsevereconstipation,’shewenton.‘ThatconstipationthatIexperiencedinthefirsttwoweekswasactuallyharderthanmylabour.Iknowsoundscrazy.’
Sherecalledoneparticularepisodewhere shescrouchingdownintheshower‘screamingcryingforZoe tocallanambulance’.
AddressinghisdecisiontohaveafightthedayafterMollywasduetogivebirth,Tommystated:‘Ihaveajob,butobviouslyIlovemyfamilytoo.’