Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury shared a kiss as they posed for loved-up snaps during a family day out.
The couple, who confirmed they were back together in April after splitting last year, took their daughter Bambi, two, to a farm over the weekend.
Giving an insight into their day on Instagram, Molly-Mae wrapped up in a button front cardigan and a smart black blazer as she cosied up to Tommy.
She later changed into a more casual look consisting of a brown oversized hoodie and a pair of black jogging bottoms.
Molly-Mae and Tommy took Bambi to Standalone Farm in Hertfordshire where the toddler was seen feeding the animals in the sweet update.
She captioned her Instagram Story: ‘Weekends like these. So grateful for this life.’
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury shared a kiss as they posed for loved-up snaps during a family day out on Monday
The couple, who confirmed they were back together in April after splitting last year, took their daughter Bambi, two, to the park
Molly was recently mum-shamed and accused of being ‘too soft’ with parenting her daughter Bambi.
The influencer was slammed for refusing to discipline her two-year-old little girl as she shared her latest YouTube vlog.
Molly has previously opened up about her daughter Bambi biting a child at nursery and how she wasn’t told off by her teacher.
Now the Love Island star has left mums ‘concerned’ after Bambi listed all the people she wants to bite while speaking to Molly in the new video.
Molly, who was sat on the floor of her £3.5million mansion, replied telling her little girl ‘what do we use our mouths for, your mouth is for food, we don’t bite anyone OK’.
But it appeared that Bambi wasn’t totally on board, as she continued: ‘We bite…Emily. We bite… Dory.’
Chuckling, Molly replied, ‘No, no. I don’t know why I’m laughing at that, we bite croissants, we bite pasta, we bite pizza’.
The Maebe founder, who previously admitted she is ‘selfish’ and ‘not cut out’ to deal with the stresses of parenting, later added that she was ‘mentally exhausted’ by her daughter’s behaviour.
Molly-Mae and Tommy took Bambi to Standalone Farm in Hertfordshire where the toddler was seen feeding the animals
She captioned the update: ‘Weekends like these. So grateful for this life’
Molly was recently mum-shamed and accused of being ‘too soft’ with parenting her daughter Bambi
In a later section of the vlog, Molly added: ‘Just running the bath, last step of the day. I am mentally exhausted, I’m not gonna lie.
‘I’ve held it together today and I feel like I’ve definitely managed her mood today better than I would have a few weeks ago.’
Following sharing the vlog with her 2.4million followers, Molly’s clip chatting with Bambi about biting has been re-shared on TikTok and left many shocked by the toddler’s ‘wild’ behaviour.
They wrote: She turns it into a game….Molly is too soft; The threat is wild; Too soft atp especially since it KEEPS happening;
‘You need a calm but firm voice, act shocked and disgusted. she’s doing it for a reaction, give her one that she won’t want to receive again. ik it sounds harsh but’;
‘You need to explain there will be a consequence to biting not just we don’t do that as it will continue; She’s testing molly’s boundaries & molly’s failing terribly’.
Meanwhile, others praised Molly for keeping the clip of Bambi’s behaviour in the YouTube video and showing the reality of parenting.
Molly, who was sat on the floor of her £3.5million mansion, replied telling Bambi, ‘what do we use our mouths for, your mouth is for food, we don’t bite anyone OK’
But it appeared that Bambi wasn’t totally on board, as she continued: ‘We bite…Emily. We bite… Dory’, chuckling, Molly replied, ‘No, no. I don’t know why I’m laughing at that’
They wrote: ‘The thing is she easily could’ve cut this out of the vlog and she didn’t’;
‘Parents can relate don’t care what anyone says! All been there’.
Last month, Molly shared her worries over how her two-year-old daughter Bambi had bitten two other children at nursery in a YouTube video.
The influencer declared: ‘It’s the complete opposite of what I want my child to be’.
She also said she was conflicted over taking her little girl for ice cream after the incident because she was concerned she would view it as a ‘reward for bad behaviour’.
The mother of one admitted she wasn’t sure about the nursery’s ‘gentle parenting’ approach because she didn’t know if Bambi would know biting was wrong.