Molly-Mae Hague, who is expecting her second child, reveals she feels like a ‘broken woman’ following a challenging week marked by arguments and negative energy. The 26-year-old influencer shared these candid thoughts in a recent YouTube vlog filmed from her car.
A ‘Weird Week’ of Bad Vibes
Hague explains that despite starting the week positively, unexpected issues disrupted her mood. ‘Every day this week, something weird has happened and not in a good way, a bad weird,’ she states. She describes the atmosphere as filled with ‘weird energies, weird arguments,’ adding, ‘I feel like a little bit of a broken woman at the minute. I’m not feeling myself.’
Although she feels good about her pregnancy, Hague admits the overall experience has left her off-balance. ‘I hate being negative on my vlogs,’ she notes, emphasizing that family life and motherhood remain positive. She resolves to move forward: ‘We’re going to be ok… We move forth and conquer.’
Recent Family Trip to Disneyland Paris
The vlog follows a luxurious getaway to Disneyland Paris with partner Tommy Fury, also 26, and their three-year-old daughter Bambi. The family traveled by private jet, enjoying quality time before the arrival of their new baby. Fury posted photos on Instagram, including one of Hague holding Bambi’s hand at the resort and another of him cuddling their daughter on the jet.
Hague called the destination her ‘happy place’ during the trip, sharing emotional moments amid the excitement.
Pregnancy Milestones and Due Date Reveal
Hague announced her second pregnancy last month and is now six months along. A recent Instagram photo dump accidentally disclosed her due date. An ultrasound scan from February 26 showed her at 24 weeks and 6 days pregnant, pointing to a June 12 delivery. Fans noticed and commented enthusiastically, with some sharing their own June due dates.
The couple already knows the baby’s gender and has selected a name, though they plan a later public reveal.
Fans Speculate on Baby’s Gender
Speculation arose after Hague referred to her bump as ‘she’ in a prior YouTube video: ‘Here SHE is!’ while showing her growing tummy at nearly 24 weeks. Some fans interpret this as a hint toward another girl, but others believe she meant the bump itself, a common phrasing during pregnancy.

