Molly-Mae Hague reveals she's going on two holidays in two months as she takes baby Bambi overseas for the first time | The Sun
MOLLY-May Hague will take her three-month-old baby overseas for the first time for TWO holidays in just two months.
The Love Island star, 23, revealed she's whisking Bambi off to Barbados in May.
But before that, the influencer will squeeze in another trip with her family.
Molly-Mae opened up about her travel plans with fans as she answered an Instagram Q&A.
"Have you booked any holidays?," a fan asked.
Molly-Mae replied: "Yes we are going away very soon!"
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She added: "Our first trip was meant to be Barbados next month, but we've managed to squeeze another little trip in before!
"We are so excited. Bambi tried on her baby sunglasses today and I nearly died."
It's thought the trips will be a well-earned break for Molly-Mae, who has been cruelly mum-shamed in recent weeks.
The 23-year-old was accused of "dangerous" misinformation about breastfeeding in her latest YouTube video.
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Molly said she was training Bambi when to drink milk – despite fans saying a newborn should be able to feed whenever she wants.
While cradling her baby on the sofa, the star said: "7pm is when bedtime starts and then she has a bottle at 11pm and after 11pm that's when we try to get our night's sleep, which at the minute is going a lot better.
“We are definitely getting more sleep now – I say more sleep – at the minute I am probably getting about four or five hours.
“She's going from 11pm to 7am with no milk but she is waking up all though the night and I settle her."
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