Love Island star and new mum Molly-Mae Hague has shared that she's "so nervous" to return to the world of vlogging, and is worried she'll find it frustrating if she's not happy with her work.
Molly-Mae and her partner Tommy Fury welcomed their baby daughter Bambi just a couple of weeks ago, and she shared a feeling that she's asking a lot of herself to step away from parenting and check back in with her fans on what giving birth was.
Posting on Instagram Stories this week, the influencer wrote: "I really want to film my birth story today but I'm so nervous to get back in front of the camera.
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"I'm not sure if my brain is working yet and if I try to do it and fail then I know that'll really upset/frustrate me.
"Really want to catch you all up! Dilemmas."
Molly-Mae later said she'd receive a lot of "amazing, supportive messages", later making a post where she could be seen editing video footage.
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Ahead of Bambi's arrival, Molly-Mae shared the origin of her Disney-inspired name.
"I've had the name picked out since I was basically a baby girl myself," she told her followers during a Q&A.
"It's always been my dream little girl name and luckily when I met Tommy and I told him the name that I'd always dreamt of using, he absolutely loved it too. It's a really, really unusual and different name, I do not know anybody else with the name.
"It's super unusual, super different, nobody will guess it because it's not really a name. It's not made up, it's totally not made up, I can't explain it. It's just not a name that has really ever been used before."
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