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Molly-Mae Hague ‘mum shamed’ for being ‘tone deaf’ after saying she was ‘made to carry a baby’ in easy pregnancy

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MOLLY-MAE Hague has been slammed for her "tone deaf" comments about her easy pregnancy. The reality star, 23, said she believes her body was "made to carry a baby" because she's had such a "smooth" and "incredible" pregnancy.

But some fans have slammed the comment as insensitive, saying that women who have difficult pregnancies are also "built to carry a baby and be a mum".

Speaking on her latest YouTube video, Molly said: "I don't want to go on about it too much, the fact that I've had such an incredible smooth journey with my pregnancy because I know that's not the case for a lot of women through pregnancy. "But the only way I can describe it is that I feel like my body was literally made to grow a child, I have never felt more natural. "I can't explain it, I feel like my body was made to do this and was built to grow a child - it's been that smooth and amazing." READ MORE ON MOLLY-MAE HAGUElooking her breast Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague says her ’boobs are unrecognisable’ BABY LOVE Molly-Mae Hague breaks down in tears as she makes confession about her pregnancy Molly - who is currently pregnant with her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury - told fans that she didn't want to sound big-headed about her "amazing" pregnancy. "I don't want to sound big headed but it's been so easy this journey that I feel that my body was ready to do this all along," she continued. "It must have been like 'can I have a child to grow now', like it was always calling for this." But Molly's fans were left fuming with her remarks, with one writing: "FYI if your pregnancy hasn't been smooth, you are built to grow a baby and be a mum just as much as someone who had a smooth pregnancy, tone deaf comments to millions of followers." Most read in.

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