Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson'

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Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae
Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson'

Tommy Fury described watching his partner Molly-Mae Hague give birth as the "best thing I have seen in my life."

Tommy made a cameo appearance in his partner's birthing video, where she chronicled her experience welcoming their daughter Bambi into the world two weeks ago.

Molly, 23, described how Tommy saw the doctor break her waters, telling fans in her first vlog since giving birth: "Tommy watched the whole process. He literally watched everything. He also watched me giving full birth to Bambi. He saw everything, he absolutely loved it."

Going on, the Love Island star said: "I didn't know if he would want to look at things like that, but he saw my waters get broken, he saw my mucus plug fly out when the waters broke."

Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson' dqxikeidqkikdinvMolly and Tommy in her birth story vlog (YouTube/MollyMae)

The boxer, 23, then walked into the room, and Molly asked him how he found watching the birth.

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"It was like a science lesson class but in real life," he said.

"It was the best things I have seen in my life. When you see it, it's the most beautiful experience, it's pure."

Within seconds of the YouTube video beginning, Molly started crying as she held Bambi, telling fans: "This is me just crying all of the time, so emotional."

She told followers that the video marked two weeks since the birth and she has been breast feeding Bambi.

Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson'Molly and Bambi at the start of the video (YouTube/MollyMae)

She went on: "I was really nervous to sit down and film this video," telling fans she hadn't slept in about two weeks.

Molly explained the video would also be about her first week as a mum, saying it's "The craziest thing ever that has happened to me but also the best thing."

"I have connected to Bambi on a whole other level", she added.

Molly explained that while pregnant she didn't want to pressure herself into instantly feeling the "crazy undying love that everyone talks about because sometimes that doesn't come straight away."

She was particularly aware of this as her mum suffered with post natal depression, she said.

But, she explained: "The moment she was born I just connected to her on a whole other level."

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Fighting back tears, Molly explained "there's nothing on this planet I wouldn't do for her. I would take a bullet for her.

Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson'The new happy family (mollymae/Instagram)
Tommy Fury saw Molly-Mae's 'full birth' and loved the 'real-life science lesson'Molly has been sharing updates from new parenthood (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

Molly has been keeping fans up to date with new parenthood, earlier sharing her daughter's "traumatic experience".

Posting on Instagram Stories, she shared a picture of herself cradling Bambi in a grey blanket.

"My teeny tiny girl," Molly began. "Sometimes nappy changes changes are that traumatic for her that we don't make it to the reclothing stage so we just snuggle up in blankets and cuddle until she's calm again."

The Love Island star was dressed in a grey hoodie with her blonde hair tied up in a bun.

Katherine Heslop

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