Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have welcomed their second child, and the couple’s family is now four. Hague posted the news on Instagram with a hospital-room photo of Fury and their daughter Bambi, writing: “And then there were 4.”
The post was enough to set off a fresh round of searches for Tommy Fury because the birth comes months after the pair said in February that they were expecting again. It also lands after a public reunion last May, following a nine-month split that both linked to Fury’s drinking. Hague later said he had not drunk alcohol for four months and that “things are looking so much better”, a line that mattered because the couple had spent much of the past year under scrutiny over whether they had fully moved on.
What Hague did not say mattered just as much. She did not reveal the baby’s name or gender, leaving the announcement as a celebration with a clear omission at its centre. That silence is likely to fuel the next wave of interest around the family, especially after the couple’s relationship has already played out publicly since they met on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019.
The birth also lands against Hague’s own record of speaking plainly about pregnancy and motherhood. She has said she went through “extreme emotions” early in her pregnancy with Bambi and cried every day, and she later described childbirth as “five to six hours” of “rolling around in the bed crying in agony.” She also said she struggled to produce breast milk in the first few weeks after Bambi was born, adding of motherhood: “She’s completely and utterly worth it all though. Every single hard moment!”
For now, the only certainty is that Bambi has a sibling and Hague and Fury have entered a new chapter as a family of four. The unanswered part is the one their followers will press on first: who the baby is, and whether the couple chooses to share that themselves.

