
Molly-Mae Hague lovingly cradles her daughter Bambie, 2, as she takes her to a morning ballet class
Molly-Mae Hague cradled her two-year-old daughter Bambi as she took her to an early morning ballet class on Thursday.
The former Love Island star, 26, cut a casual figure in a light yellow T-shirt which she wore with a pair of white tracksuit bottoms.
Also wearing a pair of red-tinted sunglasses, the influencer completed her look with a pair of black sandals.
Bambi was dressed in an adorable pink top and tutu along with white socks as Molly-Mae took her to class.
The star shares her daughter with boxer Tommy Fury who she finished as runner-up with on Love Island in 2019.
Molly and Tommy recently reunited after their shock split in August, with a source telling The Sun that they are in the 'honeymoon period again'.
After the epic trip to Disneyland Paris, the family were all spotted landing back in the UK via private jet before they drove back to Molly's £4million Cheshire home.
The Paris trip marked Molly's seventh holiday of the year having already jetted off to locations including Switzerland, Paris and St. Moritz already in 2025.
She also flew to Dubai with Tommy in March with Bambi, and they then recreated the trip with another relaxing UAE voyage shortly after.
At the time, Molly referred to the trip as 'the best holiday of her life' after fans were sent wild over whether she and Tommy had reunited.
However, Molly was hit by a health scare upon her return from their second Dubai trip as she was rushed to hospital not long after.
The Maebe founder said in a recent YouTube video that she was suffering with 'severe pain' in her leg following the long-haul flight and was told to urgently go to A&E to get it checked.
Molly said she feared she had a blood clot in her leg after feeling a 'sharp, stabbing pain' in her leg which then moved to her knee and ankle.
She called 111, when she started to feel her leg go numb, and was told by a doctor to go straight to hospital.
She said: 'Basically yesterday I thought I had a blood clot and half of today I thought I had a blood clot in my leg.
'Obviously flying home from Dubai I was on the plane for like nearly eight hours… I didn't drink like hardly any water.
'I was in so much pain, like it was in the back of my knee, so so strong. Like it didn't feel like a dead leg, it was like a sharp stabbing pain…
'I was in A&E for absolutely hours. It was absolutely packed, it was such a sad environment, so many poorly people.'
But after waiting for four hours in A&E for a blood test, Molly had to wait for three more hours for the results to see a doctor.
Worried about not getting back to take Bambi to nursery, Molly went back home, but after suffering from dizziness and nausea, went back for a full round of testing.
Thankfully, she got the all-clear, adding: 'Like there was nothing that showed them any sort of concern or anything about a blood clot.'

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