Molly-Mae Hague looked incredible as she posed for family Instagram snaps with Tommy Fury and daughter Bambi during their Dubai getaway on Monday.
The former Love Island star, 26, who jetted off to the UAE city for the third time this year, looked happier than ever as she stayed at the lavish Atlantis the Royal Dubai hotel.
Molly showed off her amazing figure in a black tank top and matching wide legged trousers while boxer Tommy, also 26, caught the eye in a white tank top and bright pink swimming shorts.
The influencer dressed her two-year-old little girl in a pretty pink dress and matching sandals as she stood with her parents for the photo while Molly held onto her pram.
In another photo shard to her Stories, Molly picked up a coffee as Bambi sweetly beamed at her mum while holding onto her blanket.
The Maebe founder looked radiant as she wore her newly chopped blonde locks loose and sported a khaki baseball cap.
 
 Molly-Mae Hague looked incredible as she posed for family Instagram snaps with Tommy Fury and daughter Bambi during their Dubai getaway on Monday
 
 The former Love Island star, 26, who jetted off to the UAE city for the third time this year, looked happier than ever as she stayed at the lavish Atlantis the Royal Dubai hotel
Molly later slipped into a black bikini top which she teamed with matching trousers as she walked into the hotel with Tommy and Bambi.
However, the luxurious holiday had got to much for two-year-old Bambi who adorably fell fast a sleep while Tommy carried her.
The family are currently staying at the five-star hotel, Atlantis The Royal, where rooms cost around £328-£475 per night.
Molly-Mae’s sun-soaked getaway marks the latest in several luxury trips abroad for the star, from skiing in the Swiss resort of St Moritz, city breaks in Budapest, and another two visits to Dubai.
In March, she and Tommy headed out to the city for a ‘make or break’ holiday with Bambi, where they rekindled their romance after their shock split last year.
And they soon headed back to the UAE in May, staying at the five-star Jumeirah Al Naseem, where rooms cost a whopping £13,897 per night and boast their own private 2km beach, a turtle rehabilitation sanctuary, and an infinity pool.
The same month, Molly-Mae and Tommy also whisked Bambi away via private jet to Disneyland Paris, a month after they enjoyed a family holiday at Centre Parcs.
The mother-of-one then travelled to Germany for a ‘secret project’ and then on to the South of France to shoot the summer campaign for her clothing brand Maebe.
And later that month, Molly-Mae, Tommy, and Bambi headed to the Cotswolds for a ‘surprise staycation’ at the lavish £700-a-night hotel Estelle Manor.
 
 Molly slipped into a black bikini top which she teamed with matching trousers as she walked into the hotel with Tommy and Bambi
 
 However, the luxurious holiday had got to much for two-year-old Bambi who adorably fell fast a sleep while Tommy carried her
 
 Molly previously shared a snap looking nothing short of sensational in a black swimsuit as she enjoyed an ice-lolly with Bambi by the swimming pool
In August, the family then went to stay at the £2,000-per-night Regnum The Crown hotel in Turkey, sharing a slew of snaps from the idyllic holiday.
A few weeks later, Molly and Bambi hopped back onto a private jet to surprise Tommy while he was taking part in a Triathlon in France.
It comes after Molly-Mae revealed she received death threats over the ‘stupid’ comments she made about having a ‘boring summer’.
Returning for the second series of her fly-on-the-wall Prime Video show, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, this month, the influencer opened up about the online backlash she received after complaining she’d ‘not done one fun thing all summer’.
She made the ‘silly’ comments in a YouTube vlog back in July, where she told sister Zoe: ‘I said to a friend the other day, that I’m going to make it to the end of summer having not done one fun thing. I haven’t socialised once.
‘I’m going to get to the end of this summer having not done one social fun thing. I haven’t a life. That’s not good is it. Summer will end and I’ve not done one fun social thing.’
Her comments didn’t go down well with her two million-plus YouTube subscribers, with many claiming she was ‘out of touch, tone-deaf and always moaning’.
Fans were quick to point out that the reality star spent the warmer months enjoying a jam-packed schedule of events and holidays, including first-class trips to Dubai, Paris, Saint Tropez and an invite to Wimbledon’s VIP suites.
 
 In March, she and Tommy headed out to the city for a ‘make or break’ holiday with Bambi, where they rekindled their romance after their shock split last year (pictured)
 
 In May, the doting parents took Bambi to Disneyland Paris by private jet where they enjoyed a lavish stay at the park’s resort (seen)
 
 Returning for the second series of her fly-on-the-wall Prime Video show, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, this month, the influencer opened up about the online backlash she received after complaining she’d ‘not done one fun thing all summer’
One former fan summed up the controversy by pointing to her slew of holidays and brand endorsements this year, writing: ‘She’s a millionaire. She can literally wake up tomorrow and do whatever the hell she wants.’
At the time, Molly-Mae gave a tearful defence, insisting: ‘I don’t care who tells me I am out of touch with reality or all this stuff that’s going on on TikTok at the minute… I don’t care. I’m not going to not talk about it.’
A few months on from the controversy, she addressed the backlash again in her new docuseries, saying: ‘I was so frustrated with myself when I saw the comments about me saying I’m going to get the end of this summer and not have had any fun, and I can completely understand why people had a problem with what I said.
‘The days where the nation has turned against you, they’re not the best days. I can see what happened, it looks like socialising because I have such an incredible job. I have had a great summer, I have an incredible life.
‘It was stupid, it was annoying [what I said]. I am so blessed. I’m definitely not perfect, and I definitely think I can make improvements still.
‘I think we are at a stage now where one wrong comment, it could all be … [gone]. All there is at the minute on TikTok is “The downfall of Molly Mae”. I don’t actually know how I watch all of that and don’t get affected.
‘If I am not feeling a way, I cannot pretend I am. I will continue to be open and vulnerable about motherhood.’
 
					 
		 
