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Molly-Mae Blames Bambi; Sister Rejects Parenthood at 30

Molly-Mae Hague has blamed her toddler daughter Bambi for why her sister Zoe said she isn't even 'remotely thinking of having children' anytime soon.Zoe, 29, up...

Molly-Mae Blames Bambi; Sister Rejects Parenthood at 30
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Bintano News

March 24, 2026

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has blamed her toddler daughter Bambi for why her sister Zoe said she isn't even 'remotely thinking of having children' anytime soon.

Zoe, 29, uploaded a video to her where she told how she and her husband Danny Rae, who just turned 30, feel very far away from having children.

The feeling came as a surprise to her because at 25, she thought they would have become parents by now.   

She said: 'I am going to be 30 in a few weeks time, Danny has just turned 30. Neither of us are in the position where we're even remotely thinking of having children. 

'I've got a clip from a video we made when we were 25 where we said, yeah I think we'll have kids by the time we're 30. Now we're 30 and we still couldn't be further away from that. 

'If anything I think we're probably even further away from wanting children than when we were when we were 25. 

Molly-Mae Hague has blamed her toddler daughter Bambi for why her sister Zoe said she isn't even 'remotely thinking of having children' anytime soon

'I'm aware 30 is still really young and a lot of people don't have children until their late 30s, early 40s. As we get older, yes we want children. Sometimes we say, "do we?" It's something that's not really spoken about.'

Zoe filmed the video in her car, with Danny getting in at the end.

She went on: 'You don't see many people in happy relationships, happy marriages who are like, "we don't actually know if we want children." No one that I know that's married, doesn't want children.'

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Molly-Mae commented on the video and wrote: 'Lets be honest... Bambi made you have this realisation.' 

The former Love Island star shares her daughter with Tommy Fury and she revealed last month that she is pregnant with her second child. 

Molly-Mae has previously told how Bambi's 'frustrating behaviour has left her in tears' as she reflected on the 'emotional rollercoaster' of parenting.

In a vlog with her mother Debbi uploaded in December, she said: 'My mum’s getting picked up shortly – she’s been staying with us for the week to help out with the small child.' 

Debbie responded: 'Now I need to go home and decompress. She’s been lovely…she’s been interesting.

Zoe, 29, uploaded a video to her TikTok where she told how she and her husband Danny Rae, who just turned 30, feel very far away from having children

Molly-Mae commented on the video and wrote: 'Lets be honest... Bambi made you have this realisation'

'She’s been really challenging. She’s trying to assert her dominance as a not even three-year-old. She thinks she rules the roost.'

Molly-Mae responded: 'Because she does.'

The influencer has been incredibly transparent about her own struggles with motherhood.

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She said: 'I don’t like talking about it too much, but I felt like I’d massively turned a big corner with her and I was really, really feeling great about motherhood. 

'I was like, "yeah, I’m really feeling it, I can do this, not a problem, I’ve come through my tricky patch" and then the last two weekends have just completely humbled me and knocked me to the floor.'

'She’s literally had me in tears for two consecutive weekends now, which has not been fun.'

In November, Molly-Mae revealed the behind-the-scenes realities of parenting, as she shared heart-warming photo of herself kissing and cuddling her little girl at a coffee shop.

Captioning the shot, she explained how that 'one cute moment made her forget' how she was in 'tears' earlier in the day as her toddler had been putting her and Tommy 'through their paces'.

Molly wrote: 'Toddler: 1, Mummy: 0. Parenthood summed up... an hour before this pic I was in tears a full weekend of basically one constant tantrum.... And then one cute moment makes you forget it all.

'She certainly put mum and dad through their paces this weekend. I got cocky and started telling everyone we'd massively turned a corner.... this weekend humbled me.'

Molly-Mae has previously told how Bambi's 'frustrating behaviour has left her in tears' as she reflected on the 'emotional rollercoaster' of parenting

While she recently admitted she should have 'waited a few years' before starting a family and now feels 'pressure' to give her daughter Bambi a sibling.

Speaking to Cosmopolitan in November, Molly-Mae opened up about becoming a mother at such a young age, after Bambi at 23 years old.

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She said: 'I felt like I'd lived so much life by 23, I felt really ready for a new chapter. Tommy and I were in an incredible place, and to have something that was half him, half me, just felt really special.

'I've never had any regrets about starting a family young, but if I could go back and maybe go again, would I have waited a few more years? Potentially.'

The star added that she would love more days to just 'sit and do absolutely nothing,' as they were great for her mental health.

She also admitted that having a second child is something she constantly thinks about, and she feels a 'real pressure around it' because she wants Bambi to have a sibling.

Molly-Mae reflected on her own close bond with her older sister Zoe, explaining her life 'wouldn't have been the same' without her sibling, and she hopes Bambi experiences the same.

However, she stressed that she would never 'do it just for her,' noting she would want a second child because it is 'something I want to do'.

She also spoke candidly about the challenges of motherhood and shared her appreciation for Bambi now being a toddler.

She confessed she would 'take a toddler over a newborn any day,' praising the communication, laughs, and understanding that come with this stage.

Molly-Mae described her daughter as very determined, with strong likes and dislikes, admitting she sometimes 'loves to push the buttons'.

Yet, she insisted she loves that quality in her little girl, because it shows she is 'strong' and 'knows her mind'.

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