Molly-Mae Hague speaks out on post-baby look as fans gobsmacked by new appearance at Tommy Fury fight

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June 16, 2026

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Molly-Mae Hague speaks out on post-baby look as fans gobsmacked by new appearance at Tommy Fury fight

Molly-Mae Hague has candidly opened up about the reality of life after welcoming her second child, after fans were left stunned by her glamorous appearance at Tommy Fury’s latest boxing match. The influencer and former Love Island star made a rare public appearance at Manchester's AO Arena on Saturday night, where she cheered on partner Tommy Fury as he secured victory over Eddie Hall. Just days after giving birth to the couple’s son, Midas, Ms Hague looked effortlessly elegant in a fitted white dress from her own fashion collection. However, the 27-year-old was quick to reveal that the polished look came with plenty of behind-the-scenes help.Sharing a light-hearted update on Instagram, Ms Hague joked that she relied on “Spanx, a giant pad and a lot of prayers” to fit into the skin-tight dress for the event. “Not gatekeeping with the Spanx,” she told followers, reassuring new mothers that her appearance was far from an everyday reality. The social media star later offered a much more relatable glimpse into life with a newborn, posting a photograph of herself breastfeeding baby Midas while covered in baby sick. “Don’t get it twisted,” she wrote. “I pulled myself together for a few hours to support Tommy, but this is the reality of most of my evenings currently.”She went on to describe the challenges of caring for a newborn while also parenting the couple’s three-year-old daughter, Bambi. “Taking deep breaths, covered in vomit, whilst being used as a human cow and trying to look after my other tiny little sassy human too!” Despite the sleepless nights and inevitable chaos that come with a growing family, Ms Hague said her experience as a second-time mother has brought a new sense of calm and perspective. “The best part for me about doing this second time round is knowing wholeheartedly that every hard day, stage and chapter with your child is honestly just a phase,” she shared.Reflecting on her early days with daughter Bambi, Ms Hague admitted she often felt overwhelmed by the demands of motherhood. “With Bambi I used to sit staring out of the window while breastfeeding thinking my life was over,” she wrote. “I thought I’d never sleep again, never get a moment to myself and never really be able to cope.” Now, however, she says experience has taught her that the difficult moments eventually pass.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSBette Midler, 80, under fire for 'humiliating' anti-Trump gig as fans rip into performanceShirley Ballas ignores latest BBC row after 'facing wrath of bosses' over Strictly-themed cruise gigCorey Feldman, 54, rushed to hospital after The Goonies star suffers in-flight medical emergency“I know there will still be challenging moments but I also know how quickly it all goes,” she explained.“I’ll blink and I won’t have a tiny newborn anymore and if anything, that’s the part that makes me sad.” The heartfelt reflections struck a chord with followers, many of whom praised Ms Hague for balancing the glamour often associated with celebrity life with an honest portrayal of motherhood. The couple’s newest addition was also at the centre of Mr Fury’s victorious night in the ring. Fans discovered the baby’s name when “Midas” was emblazoned across Mr Fury’s boxing shorts and walkout shirt. After defeating Mr Hall, the boxer dedicated the win to his newborn son. Ms Hague and Mr Fury first met on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019, where they finished as runners-up. Since then, they have become one of the UK's most-followed celebrity couples, documenting their journey through parenthood while continuing to share both the highlights and challenges of family life.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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