Zoe Rae calls sister Molly-Mae Hague’s on-off relationship with Tommy Fury ‘not good for Bambi’ and admits it’s ‘not perfect.’

Zoe Rae has said her sister Molly-Mae Hague’s relationship status with Tommy Fury is ‘abnormal’ and ‘not good for their daughter Bambi’.

The Love Island winner, 26, is back on screens with the second series of her fly-on-the-wall Prime Video programme, Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

During the first episode which airs on Saturday, the influencer and businesswoman is seen speaking to her sister Zoe about how she and Tommy are not living together despite reconciling.

Molly-Mae says: ‘Tommy and I, in an ideal world, we wouldn’t be in two separate houses and hopefully by the end of this year we won’t be.’

Zoe then replies: ‘I think you need to trial it.’

Molly-Mae's sister Zoe Rae has said her relationship with Tommy Fury is 'abnormal' and not good for their daughter Bambi in the first episode of the new series of Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

Molly-Mae’s sister Zoe Rae has said her relationship with Tommy Fury is ‘abnormal’ and not good for their daughter Bambi in the first episode of the new series of Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

The pair discuss Molly-Mae and Tommy's current living arrangement which sees them stay in separate houses as they navigate their relationship since reconciling

The pair discuss Molly-Mae and Tommy’s current living arrangement which sees them stay in separate houses as they navigate their relationship since reconciling 

Molly-Mae and Tommy were pictured sharing a kiss on New Year's Eve last year, before she finally confirmed their romance was back on in May (pictured in August)

Molly-Mae and Tommy were pictured sharing a kiss on New Year’s Eve last year, before she finally confirmed their romance was back on in May (pictured in August)

As she swiftly responds that she’s there ‘all the time’, Zoe hits back: ‘You’re not Molly, you’re there every other day.

‘Again not normal and not good for Bambi.’

In a raw and honest admission, Molly-Mae then said: ‘The thought of going over there and putting all my eggs in one basket is scary because with me and him I never know what tomorrow is going to bring.

‘I just think I get anxiety because I don’t know if I’m going to wake up and be in a big problem because there has been many of times.’

She added: ‘At the minute having two homes and living apart is almost a bit of safety blanket for me and the security knowing I have my own space and can remove myself if I need too.’ 

Molly-Mae and Tommy were pictured sharing a kiss on New Year’s Eve last year, before she finally confirmed their romance was back on in May.

Also in the first episode, she admits how ‘things aren’t perfect’ and they are both ‘still figuring it out’.

The mother-of-one explains: ‘A lot of people say having children can really pull you apart but that was never the problem with Tommy and I.

Molly-Mae says: 'Tommy and I, in an ideal world, we wouldn't be in two separate houses and hopefully by the end of this year we won't be'

Molly-Mae says: ‘Tommy and I, in an ideal world, we wouldn’t be in two separate houses and hopefully by the end of this year we won’t be’

As Molly-Mae says she's at Tommy's house 'all the time' Zoe hits with: 'You're not Molly, you're there every other day. 'Again not normal and not good for Bambi'

As Molly-Mae says she’s at Tommy’s house ‘all the time’ Zoe hits with: ‘You’re not Molly, you’re there every other day. ‘Again not normal and not good for Bambi’

Also in the first episode, fans see Molly-Mae admit how 'things aren't perfect' and they are both 'still figuring it out'.

Also in the first episode, fans see Molly-Mae admit how ‘things aren’t perfect’ and they are both ‘still figuring it out’.

‘Bambi has always been really good for our relationship and recently Bambi actually bought us closer together.

‘It kind of happened bit by bit, recently we are just spending more time together and going out in public together more which at first was scary because we didn’t know what we were going to say.’

She continued by revealing she won’t put her engagement ring back on until Tommy makes a gesture to demonstrate his love for her. 

Molly-Mae said: ‘We are back together, I don’t know what we are. I’m not putting my ring back on yet because I just don’t feel quite ready and also I would kind of like him to make a bit of a gesture. Not ask me again, that’s just a lot, but just a nice dinner or something to just have that moment of like “Okay, I’ll put my ring back on again”.

‘We are still living apart, we’re still going through things, we’re still navigating things, we’re still figuring it out. We’re back together yes but it’s not perfect.’

Fans also get more insight into Molly-Mae’s parenting as she admitted Bambi is is suffering the ‘terrible twos’.

She told the cameras: ‘The balance at the moment of work and Bambi I’m finding quite hard to nail. I’m really in the thick of it right now with the twos and I’m just struggling.

‘I’m trying to figure out what kind of mum I want to be to Bambi. Am I going to take no nonsense, am I going to sometimes raise my voice, am I going to sometimes be how my parents were with me? Or do I want to be a gentle parent that never says no?

Molly-Mae also revealed in her show how she won't put her engagement ring back on until Tommy makes a gesture to demonstrate his love for her

Molly-Mae also revealed in her show how she won’t put her engagement ring back on until Tommy makes a gesture to demonstrate his love for her

‘It’s quite easy to think am I the only one going through this even though I’m not.’

Molly-Mae’s dad Stephen can be seen asking her who minds Bambi when she has to work, as his daughter hits back at previous backlash she’s received for having a nanny. 

‘We’ve got Tommy when he can and then obviously child care at home on some of the days,’ she explains. ‘I only like doing two days maximum now that she’s older.’

She continued: ‘There has always been speculation about Bambi’s childcare and me having a nanny but I never really knew how much of a big thing it was going to become. I guess I just shy away from it and got scared to talk about it’, she added.

‘I do have help on the days I need it, when me and Tommy are both working and I do just wish I was honest about it from the start.

‘I feel like I just didn’t want to upset anyone or make anyone feel less than. The last thing I wanted to do was make any other mum feel invalid.’

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