Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she’s racing against the clock to get the nursery ready ahead of the arrival of her second child with Tommy Fury. The 26-year-old influencer, now 35-and-a-half weeks pregnant, took to Instagram on Friday to show fans the ongoing home renovations — and it’s far from finished.
Posting a snap of the nursery wardrobes, she captioned: “Nothing like an absolute last min dash to get the nursery ready… wardrobes nearly in though.” But that’s not all — Molly-Mae also shared updates on daughter Bambi’s new bedroom, which is still under construction. “Can’t even talk about my excitement for Bambi’s big girl bedroom. Will it get done in time for the baby’s arrival??? It’s VERY touch and go,” she admitted.
The preparations come as Molly-Mae opens up about her lingering anxiety over motherhood. In her latest YouTube video, she spoke candidly about being “haunted” by her experience with Bambi’s birth in January 2023, describing sleepless nights, a complete loss of appetite, and a period that left her feeling “overwhelmed” and unwell.

Molly-Mae Hague has admitted it’s a ‘last minute dash’ to get the nursery ready in Instagram snaps on Friday as the star prepares to welcome her second child with Tommy Fury

Sharing a snap of the wardrobes in the nursery she penned: ‘Nothing like an absolute last min dash to get the nursery ready… wardrobes nearly in though’
Holding up tiny newborn baby grows as she packed her hospital bag, she reflected: “I’m having this realization that I’m actually having a baby and it’s making me feel quite uneasy… I’ve been pretending this hasn’t been happening.” She confessed feeling “in denial” about stepping back into that stage of life, calling it “deeply terrifying” to face the newborn period all over again.
Molly-Mae added: “I think I’ve blocked a lot of it out… I’m really anxious. I thought by now I’d feel different emotions, but they haven’t arrived yet. I worry my feelings aren’t normal, but I’m stepping into this era again that literally haunts me.”
The influencer concluded by acknowledging that not every mother loves the newborn stage: “Some women absolutely love it, and others, like me, have an experience they would never want to relive. I’m about to experience it again, and that is absolutely terrifying.”
With just weeks to go, Molly-Mae and Tommy are not only preparing for their new arrival but also racing to finish Bambi’s big girl bedroom — proving that even influencer life comes with very real, very relatable anxieties.


