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Molly-Mae Hague has shared a heartfelt update about her parenting journey, revealing that her daughter Bambi has not eaten for three days. In a recent YouTube video, the former Love Island contestant expressed her struggles and admitted that she is finding motherhood to be "really hard."
During the video, which was posted on June 22, Molly-Mae discussed the difficulties she has faced in recent days, leading her to question whether she is truly "cut out" for the challenges of being a parent. She candidly stated, “I'm having one of those days where I'm finding [Bambi] impossible, absolutely impossible.”
The influencer described her frustrations, noting that every attempt to communicate or guide Bambi has been met with resistance. This honest reflection highlights the often unseen struggles many parents face, emphasizing that the journey of parenthood can be both rewarding and incredibly challenging. Molly-Mae’s openness resonates with many who experience similar feelings in their own parenting adventures.
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