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Jessica Sansome

Molly-Mae Hague looks gorgeous as she debuts 'mature parent' look before appearing to hit back at 'mum shamers'

Molly-Mae Hague looked simply gorgeous as she rocked the fresh-faced look while showing off her brand new hair do. The former Love Island star has ditched the extensions for a more natural look as she was seen posing for a selfie in her car.

Back in February, just weeks after welcoming her daughter Bambi into the world with her boyfriend Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae was seen treating herself to a trip to the salon. It was then she showed off her fresh extensions adding long length to her blonde tresses. "You can tell Jesus that the b**** is back," she wrote, quoting the TV show Gossip Girl, as she shared a selfie.

But it appears Bambi didn't quite get her mum's 'new hair' memo as Molly-Mae shared a candid snap of her sick-covered hear while her sister, Zoe, could be seen laughing in the background while holding on to her newborn niece. "Bambi knew it was fresh hair day x," she wrote alongside the image.

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Now though, Molly-Mae, 23, has gone back to her natural locks. She looked completely natural as she shared an image of herself makeup-free to her Instagram Story on Thursday (April 13). She also shared a picture of her outfit which appeared to show her wearing a blue sweatshirt with matching jogging bottoms, and a pair of white and red trainers.

Later, she posted a picture of herself and Tommy, also 23, taken on an iPad mini in what appeared to be an Apple store. The pair smiled for the camera, with Molly-Mae's fresh short locks on display, before setting the snap as the iPad's display screen.

"Mature parents," she captioned the post to her millions of followers on her Instagram Story. And it appears she was also keen to hit back at 'mum shamers' after her latest YouTube video discussing her night feeds with daughter Bambi attracted some complaints.

Molly-Mae showed off her fresh new look (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

Earlier this week, the influencer uploaded a vlog to her YouTube channel and opened up about how often her daughter feeds. While cradling her two-month-old baby on the sofa, Molly-Mae told the camera: "7pm is when bedtime starts and then she has a bottle at 11pm and after 11pm that's when we try to get our night's sleep, which at the minute is going a lot better.

"We are definitely getting more sleep now - I say more sleep - at the minute I am probably getting about four or five hours. She's going from 11pm to 7am with no milk but she is waking up all through the night and I settle her."

Molly-Mae continued: "She is waking up like 'hello, I want some milk' and I'm like 'you're not having milk now.' Around this time is when they drop feeding in the night. It's different for every baby but with her, we are trying to encourage that."

The loved-up couple cheekily posed for a photo (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

After coming under fire, she posted a picture of her in her plush cream bedroom as she held onto Bambi while feeding her a bottle. "Night night," she simply captioned the image with a black heart as she smiled towards the camera.

Molly-Mae Hague also shared with fans about stopping breastfeeding in he first vlog since giving birth to daughter Bambi in January. The influencer was on top form as she shared a candid video on her YouTube channel entitled 'My first vlog back - spend the week with me.'

Pretty Little Thing's creative director explained that her breastfeeding journey ended after she got her period. "Even though I was breastfeeding I still had a period...that's the reason why I had to bring my breastfeeding journey to an end," she said.

Molly-Mae shared a snap of herself feeding baby Bambi (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

"I exclusively breastfed for six weeks. I've had so many questions about it. I managed to get to six weeks which I was really really proud of. I didn't think I'd get this far." She added: "Basically when you're breastfeeding you're not meant to have a period. I don't really know the science behind it," she admitted.

"But I came on my period whilst I was breastfeeding so that was an indicator to me that I wasn't producing enough milk, my milk supply just completely dried up. Bambi was sucking on my nipple and nothing was coming out, bless her, and she was getting so upset."

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