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Molly-Mae Hague shares 'regret' over baby Bambi decision after Tommy Fury 'moves out'

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Molly-Mae Hague has shared a 'regret' about a decision she and her fiance Tommy Fury made before their baby daughter's arrival.

The former Love Island star was speaking in her latest YouTube vlog in which she was seen raiding a high street store to kit out Bambi's room.

Molly-Mae and Tommy, both 24, welcomed their first child into the world back in January and after keeping her fans and followers updated throughout her pregnancy, the new mum has been continuing to keep them in the loop from basking in her baby bubble to experiencing her first trips with her daughter.

And in her latest online video, Molly-Mae was seen taking a trip to Homesense to find baby-friendly toys for Bambi's nursery and later showed off her purchases, which included an adorable soft grey elephant baby chair and a cream washing basket. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features "I think this is going to help with her sitting up, she's not quite sitting up by herself yet," Molly-Mae said of the cute little chair. "We've actually been creating a little play area for Bambi downstairs - so some of the stuff I picked up in Homesense yesterday are for her new play area." Influencer Molly-Mae then gave fans a sneak peek inside Bambi's playroom, with a kids ball pit and plenty of soft toys and books. "This is how fast life can come at you when you least expect it," she started by saying. "When we bought this house, you guys may remember this was actually a bar. "Fast forward a year and this where we're at, it's now a play area.

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