Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague reveals health scare after experiencing excruciating stomach pains
Molly-Mae Hague has told of her "panic" after suffering from excruciating stomach pains. The former Love Island star, who is expecting a baby girl with Manchester boxer Tommy Fury, has opened up to fans in her latest YouTube video, recalling one of the worst nights of her pregnancy.
READ MORE: Former ITV Corrie star's glam look gets two word response from on-screen daughter Millie Gibson as she looks so different at charity ball Molly-Mae said she didn't want to wake up boyfriend Tommy, also 23, as he had to be up early for a flight to Dubai. "I was literally rolling about in bed. I felt so unwell and then Tommy had to leave for the airport to go for his fight at 5am," she said.
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