Molly-Mae Hague took to Instagram to show off her ‘waitressing’ skills last night.
The 23-year-old Love Island posted a video of herself holding two plates of cat food in one hand as she served up dinner for her pets Eggy and Bread.
Chasing after the felines, she wrote: “Still got the waitressing skills holding two plates in one hand (even if they are smaller than a side plate).”
As she chased around after them, Molly-Mae is heard saying: “Honestly these cats.”
When one of them meows impatiently, she yells: “Yes I’m coming!” adding: “Look how they get their dinner served to them. Literally, I feel like a waitress.”
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Giving some insight into life with her kitties, she told her 6.4 million followers: “Eggy’s not too fussed about dinnertime, but Bread never misses an opportunity.”
Putting the two plates down on the floor, she continued: “Also, this is why I wanted to do dry food because it’s actually not a vibe. There you go. Enjoy!”
Molly-Mae and boyfriend Tommy Fury welcomed the two kittens into their family in February, shortly after they moved into their new £4 million home in Cheshire.
After a few weeks of keeping their adorable names under wraps, she revealed their monikers on her Instagram stories along with a cute snap of the twosome.
“Happy Sunday from Eggy and Bread... did I just tell you their names?” she teased.
In a video on her YouTube channel, Molly-Mae said Eggy and Bread have “changed my life so much, I can’t even begin to explain my love for them”.
The cats are Scottish Folds, a breed known for their small ears that sometimes fold over.
Molly-Mae shared: “They are brothers, they’re best friends and they’re the best thing that has ever happened to me.”
The couple welcomed their new pets after their Pomeranian puppy Mr. Chai died within a few days of them getting him.
The pup was a gift from Tommy in May 2020, but shortly after taking him home the dog had a seizure and passed away.
Molly-Mae and Tommy faced a huge backlash after it emerged the pup had been imported from Russia.
But she later discovered the dog she had for just six days was ill before he arrived in Manchester and “was going to die regardless”.
She explained: "The autopsy results showed that his skull wasn't fully developed and part of his brain was exposed.
"He didn't have a single white blood cell left in his body which means he was unable to fight off any infection or bacteria he came into contact with. He was also born with organs that were too big for his small body.
"While we understand everyone's opinions about him being shipped over from Russia, you need to understand that this is not what made that baby dog pass away. That's not what made him die.
"He was going to die regardless. If we had the time again we would have got a dog from the UK or got a rescue dog from the UK."
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