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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury expecting first child

Couple have been dating for three years

Saman Javed
Sunday 25 September 2022 16:16 BST
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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are expecting their first baby together.

The couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, announced the news on Instagram on Sunday (25 September).

Hague revealed her growing baby bump in a black and white video, captioned: “I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet.”

The video, which appears to have been taken during the couple’s recent trip to Switzerland, shows Hague laughing as Fury kneels down to kiss her stomach.

Messages of congratulations have poured in from fans and friends.

Fellow Love Islander Montana Brown wrote: “Stop this is amazing!!!! Congratulations love birds.”

Lottie Tomlinson commented: “Omg congratulations beautiful.”

Influencer Saffron Barker wrote: “I am so happy for you both. What truly beautiful parents you will be!!!

Hague’s sister, Zoe, said the couple will make “incredible parents”. “Love all three of you so much. You’re going to be incredible parents,” she wrote.

Hague and Fury have been together for more than three years, after coming second place on the popular ITV2 dating show.

They recently moved into a multi-million pound home together, with Hague has been documenting the renovation process on Instagram.

Earlier this month, the pair enjoyed a trip to Switzerland with Zoe and her partner, Danny Rae.

Hague blogged some of the trip on YouTube, sharing that she and Fury had dodged an entry fee and snuck into a tour of a Lindt chocolate factory.

“Basically, we were going to pay to have the chocolate tour, which is what we’re on now, but we were just wandering around the unpaid part and we managed to get in the tour through the exit,” Hague said in the video.

Fury said the pair had gotten into the tour for “nix”, with Hague clarifying that this meant “for free”.

Hague added: “I don’t know why there was nobody on the exit guarding the exit so that no-one could come in.I don’t know why everyone just doesn’t do that. We just walked in the exit.”

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