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Emma Gill

Farm bosses buzzing after Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury drop by with baby Bambi

Bosses at a popular farm attraction were delighted when Molly-Mae Hague called in with her family at the weekend.

Staff at Kenyon Hall Farm were as surprised as anyone when the former Love Island star arrived with boyfriend Tommy Fury and their daughter Bambi on Sunday.

Snapping a picture of the pair to share online, the farm, which is on the border of Wigan and Warrington, said: "There’s been a buzz around the farm today as Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury popped by for a Sunday visit.

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"We just had to grab a pic with our lovely Linda! It’s great to see celebs choosing to support local businesses like ourselves."

There's lots for little ones to do at Kenyon Hall Farm (MEN)

Thousands of customers have responded to the posts, on Facebook and Instagram, with many saying they were gutted to have missed the couple, who now live in Cheshire and welcomed their first child in January.

"Missed them by a day I am gutted," said one. "And Tommy was in my local last night."

"As if we missed him," said another.

It's not the first time the couple have visited the place, which has a farm shop, a cafe, plant centre and play area, and opens daily from 9am to 5pm.

Not long after the pair met on Love Island, they were spotted picking pumpkins at the farm, which hosts events like fruit picking, a summer maize maze and recently welcomed thousands of families to its Easter egg hunt trail.

Owner James Bulmer said the couple's visit, in which they ate at the cafe and shopped in the farm shop, caused huge excitement.

"It was lovely to see Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury at the farm on Sunday," he said. "It created such a buzz around the place. I think it's wonderful that such well-known celebrities choose to shop locally with us and other small independent businesses around the north west, it's really appreciated.

"They've visited us in the farm shop and cafe over the years, as well as picking their pumpkins here. We hope to welcome them again for strawberry picking in the summer."

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