Molly-Mae Hague has revealed cameras were in the room when she gave birth to her first child last month.
The former Love Island star says she has "the best and most magical" footage and confesses it's the most "vulnerable video" she will ever have.
She also goes into detail about a worrying moment ahead of her baby being delivered - explaining how she was almost unable to have the newborn placed on her chest straight away.
The new mum, 23, opens up about welcoming daughter Bambi into the world with fans in her latest vlog - breaking down in tears as she began sharing her story on her YouTube channel.
Molly-Mae admits in the candid video that the day she shared her newborn's unique moniker online was "a really hard day" and reminded her "how nasty this world can be".
She goes on to reveal how boyfriend Tommy Fury "saw the full birth" - with the boxer making a cameo to comparing watching his daughter being born to "a science class".
As she opens up about her birthing experience, Molly-Mae reveals the entire birth was caught on camera - but admits she won't be sharing the candid footage with fans.
"Funnily enough I did actually film myself giving birth," the star reveals to viewers in her latest vlog.
"I have the best, most magical video of me giving birth and I don't know on this planet I thought I could ever show that online.
"That is the most vulnerable video I will ever, ever have of me."
She goes on to add: "To women who put that online and open themselves up, that is incredible and I think it's so amazing - I have a whole new respect for women who do birth vlogs
"I can barely watch my video back of myself. I will never be able to show it."
Molly-Mae then admits her sister Zoe - who recently signed a huge influencer deal - has been "begging" to watch the footage of her sibling giving birth but the mum-of-one isn't sure she will show anyone.
The fast-fashion influencer goes on to recall the moment Bambi was born - explaining how she had to wait before her daughter was placed on her chest.
"I was just pushing as hard as I could - I think all together I did eight big pushes all together," the new mum recalls.
"Then she was out and they put her up to me."
She then adds: "They had actually said to me because of her heart rate and movement 'we're not going to be able to put her on your chest straight away - we are going to have to take her off and check her over as we're not quite happy with how she's doing'.
"But she came out screaming and crying and they gave her to me straight away and I was in complete and utter shock. I was in complete and utter shock - Tommy was sobbing."
Elsewhere in her vlog, Molly-Mae admits the reaction to her daughter's name hit her hard earlier this month and acted as a reminder how "nasty the world can be".
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