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Molly-Mae Hague breastfeeds her newborn son in sweet family photo as she opens up on ‘perfect’ first week

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MOLLY-MAE Hague has shared a sweet family photo of herself breastfeeding her newborn son as she opened up about the “perfect” first week since welcoming him.

The former Love Island star gave fans an intimate glimpse into life as a mum-of-two, admitting she is soaking up every moment with her growing family.

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Molly-Mae Hague breastfeeds her newborn son in a sweet family photo Credit: Instagram

The star opened up on ‘perfect’ first week with her newborn Credit: Instagram

Molly shared a heartwarming snap from her son’s first week at home, including a tender moment breastfeeding the newborn while surrounded by her family.

The influencer told followers she has been enjoying every second of the newborn bubble, describing the past week as “perfect” as she settled into life with her baby boy.

Molly beamed at the camera as she breastfed her son, while Tommy Fury and Bambi cuddled up on the sofa behind her.

She captioned the snap: “Family of four!!! I can’t believe I have two children”.

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Another photo showed Tommy with their baby boy peacefully sleeping on his chest.

Molly penned: “A perfect first week with you”.

This comes after the Love Island couple confirmed the gender of their second child.

The video shared on their Instagram profiles on Jattvibeday showed Molly and Tommy revealing that they were now proud parents of a beautiful baby boy.

“There’s your little brother,” read the caption with a blue heart emoji.

The heartwarming video showed Molly and Tommy’s first-born Bambi, 3, being handed her new brother to cuddle following his birth.

Molly-Mae Hague revealed she is a boy mum Credit: Instagram

They captured Bambi meeting her brother in a sweet video Credit: Instagram

“Baby, hello,” Molly greets Bambi as Tommy picks his daughter up and puts her on the bed to get a better view of the newborn.

“Do you want to hold him?” Molly asks, with a shy Bambi nodding her head and sitting down eagerly.

The tot is then heard giggling with excitement as dad Tommy picks up their baby boy and carefully places him in Bambi’s lap.

“Here’s your brother,” Molly tells her daughter, asking: “Do you like him?”

“Yes,” declares Bambi, before following up with a peck on his forehead, prompting ‘awws’ from her mum and dad.

The video ends with Tommy kissing Bambi on her forehead, clearly overcome with emotion as he sees her with her new brother.

Molly and Tommy announced they’ have ‘d welcomed their new bundle of joy to the world with a single snap on Wednesday.

In the black and white photo, boxer Tommy, Molly and Bambi are all gathered around the babe as he lays sleeping on a hospital bed.

Stunning Molly was still in her hospital gown in the picture but she looked utterly overjoyed, beaming down at the baby.

She captioned the post: “…. and then there were 4.”

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