03-07-2025
Molly-Mae Hague is surrounded by camera crew while picking up daughter Bambi, 2, from ballet class as she continues filming for second season of her Amazon docuseries
Molly-Mae Hague was ever the doting mum on Thursday, as she picked up her daughter Bambi from her ballet class in Cheshire, all whilst being filmed by a dedicated camera crew.
The former Love Island star, 26, revealed she'd begun filming the second season of her documentary series, Behind It All, last month.
The Prime Video series saw the influencer give fans a glimpse into her life, from running her clothing brand to parenting two-year-old Bambi.
And Molly-Mae looked in cheerful spirits as she filmed new scenes on Thursday morning, holding her daughter's hand as they left her morning dance class in Hale Barns.
She was joined by her pal Erin Jones, who also kept hold of little Bambi's hand and carried her beloved soft toy - an apt plushie of Disney deer, Bambi.
While two cameramen followed close behind the trio, carrying heavy film cameras and sound equipment.
And Molly-Mae looked in cheerful spirits as she filmed new scenes on Thursday morning, holding her daughter's hand as they left her morning dance class in Hale Barns
Molly-Mae cut a casual figure for the outing, sporting a butter yellow T-shirt and white linen trousers, with her hair slicked back into a tight bun identical to Bambi's.
She shares her daughter with on-again boyfriend Tommy Fury, who she recently reconciled with, after their surprise split in August last year.
However, MailOnline revealed last month that the boxer, 26, still won't appear on her docuseries, despite the couple being back together.
It was previously confirmed that Tommy is unable to show his face on the Prime Video series due to his contractual agreements with the BBC as he films documentary The Good, The Bad, The Fury, set for release later this year.
Molly-Mae confirmed Behind It All would return for a second season last month, after the first became a viral hit at the start of the year.
Writing on Instagram, she gushed: 'My mood because it's filming day ONE for SEASON 2!!!
'I can't believe I'm saying this but because of all of your love and support with 'Molly-Mae: Behind It All'… we are coming BACK with another season! Pinch me.'
A TV source explained to MailOnline that the second series will be less 'relationship focused' as Molly continues to build her 'business empire' and navigate family dilemmas with mother Deborah and sister Zoe.
Molly-Mae confirmed Behind It All would return for a second season last month, after the first became a viral hit at the start of the year
An insider said: 'Molly-Mae was over the moon that Behind It All was so well received and popular among her fanbase, she's more than happy to continue sharing more personal aspects of her life with the cameras.
'This season will be as jam-packed as the last, with Molly testing living arrangements, taking on challenges, and making some life altering decisions, all while managing her business ventures.
'Viewers shouldn't expect to see Tommy on the show because he still won't appear even though him and Molly are very much together now.'
The debut six-part docuseries became the streamer's most watched show on Prime Video by young women aged 18-34.
It followed Molly-Mae as she navigated her public breakup from Tommy, who later revealed the reason for their split was because he had been struggling with alcohol addiction.
It also tracked the launch of Maebe, Molly-Mae's first fashion brand, and her complicated relationship with sister Zoe, who felt protective over the YouTuber getting back with Tommy before they had properly worked through their issues.
It comes just days after the star opened up about the realities of being a mother, as she admitted she wasn't sure if she was 'cut out for this'.
The influencer admitted she is 'selfish' as she discussed the stresses of parenthood, as she explained that Bambi has refused to eat for the past three days and was being 'absolutely impossible'.
In her most recent vlog posted on YouTube on Monday, Molly-Mae candidly said: 'I'm having one of those days, toddler mum days, where I question, "Am I actually cut out for this?"
'When I watch people's videos and hear them talking about motherhood and how much every single minute they love it and I sit there and think, "Is there something wrong with me as a mum?"
'I can't sit there and say that every single minute I love it and I'm having one of those days.
'I don't even know if I'll put this in the video, but I'm having one of those days where this is really not fun. Not all of it is enjoyable. I don't know how to explain it.'
Molly-Mae, who has a £6million fortune, continued: 'I'm having one of those days where I'm finding [Bambi] impossible, absolutely impossible.
'Every single thing I try and ask her to do, she will not listen to me. She literally, on purpose, will do the opposite of everything I say or ask.
'The simplest things, she hasn't eaten in like three days because she is refusing to eat. I'm finding it really, really hard.
'Just simple things, there's been a new carpet put down at Tommy's house and we don't want to wear new shoes on the carpet, but telling her to take off her shoes and not walk on the carpet, it's the biggest tantrum and meltdown you've ever seen.
'She screams that much and gets that upset… I'm in this constant battle of I don't want to spoil them and let them win and not discipline them but also, where do you draw the line and give in because she's screaming so much that I'm not going to win this one.'
Asking fans if she should be 'finding it as hard' as she does, she confessed to havng doubts about whether she wanted to have any more children.
She continued: 'The fact that there's mums out there that do it with zero support from any family or anyone and have multiple children…the concept of having multiple children, I can't even. I don't know how anybody does that. I just don't.
'I want to have another baby at some point because I want to give Bambi a sibling, but the idea of this times by two, I don't know if I could ever do it. I don't know if I'm cut out for it.'