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Molly-Mae Hague says people will ‘love or hate’ her ‘really unusual’ baby name: ‘It’s not really a name’-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

She insists the name is ‘not made up’ but is ‘really rare.’

Molly-Mae Hague says people will ‘love or hate’ her ‘really unusual’ baby name: ‘It’s not really a name’-Rachael O'Connor-Entertainment – Metro

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Molly-Mae Hague has teased the name she and Tommy Fury are giving to their unborn baby, and it sounds ultra-unusual.

The PrettyLittleThing creative director, 23, is expecting a baby girl with the boxer, with the pair having met three years ago on the 2019 series of Love Island.

Molly and Tommy have been inseparable since and are visibly overjoyed to be welcoming their first child together, sharing clips and updates to social media including the moment they learned they were having a girl.

Now influencer Molly has opened up about her pregnancy journey and hopes for the future in a long Q&A with fans, and revealed she has had her daughter’s name picked out since she herself was a little girl.

‘Yes, we do have a baby girl name picked out,’ she teased.

‘I’ve had the name picked out since I was basically a baby girl myself!’

She explained it has ‘always been my dream baby girl name, and luckily when I met Tommy and I told him the name…he absolutely loved it too.’

Tommy is reportedly totally on board with Molly’s ‘unusual’ name that she’s had picked out for years (Picture: @mollymae)

The star spoke candidly to fans in a YouTube Q&A(Picture: Molly Mae/ YouTube)

Molly didn’t reveal the name but described it as ‘really, really unusual and different.’

‘I do not know anybody else with the name. I have not really seen any other girls with the name before, it’s like that different.’

Molly added that the public will probably ‘either love it or hate it,’ admitting: ‘It is super unusual, super different.

‘Nobody will guess it because it’s not even really a name.’

Molly has continued working with PLT as she enters her third trimester (Picture: PrettyLittleThing)

The couple announced their baby news in September and are visibly overjoyed to be welcoming a new arrival to their family (Picture: Instagram )

She clarified that it was ‘not made up, it’s totally not made up, but I can’t explain it, it’s just not a name that’s ever really been used before.’

The mum-to-be went on to say she had trawled through Intagra looking for people with this name and found ‘a few’ girls but it was still ‘very rare.’

‘You’re either gonna love it or you’re gonna hate it but we absolutely love it,
and we’re settled on it and it’s been settled since day one!’

The new video comes after Molly recently opened up on learning she has an anterior placenta, admitting she felt very reassured to get the diagnosis.

The parents-to-be have come a long way since meeting on the ITV dating show (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

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An anterior placenta is where the placenta attaches to the front wall of the uterus and makes it more difficult for the baby’s movements to be felt from outside.

She had struggled with fear after being unable to feel her baby move inside her – and on the rare moments she could, dad-to-be Tommy couldn’t feel anything.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Molly wrote alongside sweet snaps of her ultrasound: ‘So I actually have an anterior placenta.

‘I have been getting quite disheartened at how little I’ve been able to feel her move… especially when I can feel her and Tommy can’t when he touches my belly.’

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She said it was ‘really reassuring to know’ the reason behind it, explaining: ‘My placenta is literally a huge sponge between me and the baby that’s absorbing all her movement and preventing me from really feeling it.’

Molly added: ‘Think it’ll be a while yet until we see her little legs kicking through or Tommy feels her but I’m keeping my fingers crossed!’

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