Maura Higgins has told her pregnant best pal Molly-Mae Hague she will make “the best mommy” as Molly reveals she is expecting a baby girl.
The former Love Island star and her boyfriend, boxer Tommy Fury, announced last week that they were expecting their first child together.
On Wednesday, the couple revealed they were expecting a baby girl in a cute video.
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Maura captioned a pic of her and Molly saying: “You are going to be the most incredible mommy.”
Molly shared a throwback of when she was pregnant without knowing while on a birthday trip to Dubai with Tommy.
In one black and white photo, the pair can be seen enjoying themselves at a water park and sharing a kiss.
Molly wrote: “Growing our little girl and didn’t even know.”
In a second snap, Molly poses in a white bikini on her birthday in May and wrote: “And on my birthday,” as she referred to being pregnant without knowing.
Posting the joyful clip of the gender reveal this week, Molly wrote: "OUR LITTLE..."
In the video Tommy is seen popping a large balloon - showering them in pink confetti.
Delighted Molly jumps for joy as she embraces Tommy, who looks over the moon.
Announcing their baby news last month, the couple shared the news on Instagram with a video which showed a clip of Molly saying "I can't wait for the adventures that we haven't even dreamed of yet" from her finale speech during their time on the dating show in 2019.
The video then cut to the couple holding her baby bump and embracing one another.
The couple met during the fifth series of the hit reality show, finishing as runners-up behind Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea.
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