Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury Welcome Second Child

Social media personality Molly-Mae Hague and professional boxer Tommy Fury have announced the birth of their second child. The couple, who first met on the fifth series of the dating program Love Island in 2019, shared the news via a joint Instagram post featuring a black and white photograph of the family.

## Expansion of the Fury-Hague Family

The announcement, which arrived on Wednesday, featured the couple alongside their two children. The caption accompanying the image stated: “… and then there were 4.” According to STV News, the post reached more than 1.5 million likes within the first two hours of being shared.

The couple’s first daughter, Bambi, was born in January 2023. Hague subsequently announced her pregnancy with their second child in February 2026. The news of the arrival has drawn public attention, including comments from social media users and public figures such as TV host and former Love Islander Maura Higgins, who stated:

> Congratulations again. So happy for you all.
> Maura Higgins, TV host and former Love Islander

## Relationship Timeline and Career Background

Hague and Fury established their public profile after meeting on the 2019 series of Love Island, where they finished in second place. Following their time on the show, the pair remained together and were engaged before experiencing a split in August 2024. According to STV News, the couple reconciled and confirmed they had rekindled their relationship in May 2025.

Beyond their public relationship, Hague has maintained a significant social media presence, amassing 8.6 million followers on Instagram. In 2024, she expanded her professional portfolio by launching her own clothing brand, Maebe.

The arrival of their second child marks the latest development for the pair, whose relationship has been a subject of frequent public interest since their initial appearance on television. While the couple has shared this milestone through social media, they have not provided further details regarding the name or specific birth date of the newborn beyond the initial announcement.

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