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Molly-Mae Hague shares hilarious clip of boyfriend Tommy Fury trying on her heels during 'delusional' midnight feeds with baby son Midas

Molly-Mae Hague offered a hilarious insight into her late-night feeds with her baby son Midas in a sweet Instagram post on Friday.The influencer and her partner...

Molly-Mae Hague shares hilarious clip of boyfriend Tommy Fury trying on her heels during 'delusional' midnight feeds with baby son Midas
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offered a hilarious insight into her late-night feeds with her baby son Midas in a sweet Instagram post on Friday.

The influencer and her partner , both 27, welcomed their baby boy last month and are also parents to daughter Bambi, three. 

While Molly-Mae has shared she's found raising a newborn easier this time round, she did confess to her followers that the midnight feeds were taking their toll.

She posted an amusing video of Tommy trying on her high heels, as she confessed the 'delusion' from the lack of sleep had begun to set in.

Posting a video of herself feeding her son, she added: 'If you don't laugh, you'll certainly cry.'

Molly-Mae recently revealed she is now almost certain that she's done having children, but . 

Molly-Mae Hague offered a hilarious insight into her late-night feeds with her baby son Midas in a sweet Instagram post on Friday

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While Molly-Mae has shared she's found raising a newborn easier this time round, she did confess to her followers that the midnight feeds were taking their toll

New reports claim that Tommy's family are reportedly 'feeling excluded' after Midas' birth, and that the couple's cultural differences are causing problems. 

A source told The Sun: 'Ultimately, Molly comes from a different world to Tommy, and in spite of the best of efforts at times, there have always been difficulties blending their worlds and their wider families.

'There is ongoing grumbling and remarks over family expectations and how much time – or lack of it – Tommy's family get to spend with the children.'

They added that Molly-Mae's comments about not wanting any more children have 'gone down really badly within the family' as they said: 'Within the Travelling community, having a big family with lots of children is the norm.'

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A source close to Molly-Mae has denied there being any rift between the influencer and Tommy's family.

The Daily Mail has contacted Molly-Mae's representatives for comment.

In Molly-Mae's video, she spoke about how content she felt with having two children. 

She said: 'I just feel like I'm ready to stop at two. So, the fact that we were blessed with a boy and we have a son. We couldn't be luckier and I couldn't be happier.'

Molly-Mae joked she was 'crying' while watching Tommy attempt to squeeze his feet into her heels, while they were up at midnight feeding her son

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The reality star also spoke candidly about the struggle of becoming a first-time mother with Bambi.

She said after Bambi she 'mourned her old life' as she spoke about how she 'really struggled' in the first six months of becoming a first-time mother.

Molly-Mae explained: 'I feel like a completely different version of myself this time round to who I was postpartum with Bambi. There's no way to actually compare it.

'A lot of you will know that postpartum with Bambi I truly did struggle so much. I think looking back that I probably did have postpartum depression to some extent, definitely for the first three months to six months.

'I honestly cannot remember a lot of that time with Bambi and feel like I've completely blurred it from my memory and tried to forget in a sad way. I was so out of my depth. I felt like I didn't have a clue what I was doing.

'This is totally my opinion, you cannot compare the mental effects of going from zero to one and then one to two children. And that's just my opinion.'

Postpartum depression is a serious mood disorder that occurs during pregnancy or up to a year after childbirth. Symptoms include persistent sadness, anxiety, difficulty bonding with the baby and feelings of worthlessness.

PANDAS offer support to families affected by postnatal depression, including online and in-person support groups, a text line and a callback service. Visit https://pandasfoundation.org.uk.

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