Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she had to take her daughter, Bambi, two, and boyfriend, Tommy Fury, to hospital, admitting she was ‘trying to keep it together’.

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she had to rush both her two-year-old daughter, Bambi, and her partner, boxer Tommy Fury, to the hospital amid worrying health concerns.
The 26-year-old Love Island star explained that both her toddler and her partner had fallen ill, leaving her “just trying to keep it together” during the ordeal.
Sharing an update with her followers, Molly disclosed that the family visited the hospital on Monday morning. Reflecting on the stressful week in her vlog, she admitted she was “hanging on by a thread,” noting, “My nails summarise how this week has gone… hanging on by a thread.”

Reflecting on the traumatic ordeal, Molly-Mae Hague shared: “I did say that Bambi wasn’t well, but we’ve been in the hospital this morning. Life happens — how do people vlog every day? You can’t show every day; it’s not realistic.”
She explained that Bambi had been “shaking” and “crying” in her sleep, while she remained uncertain whether Tommy was suffering from a bug or food poisoning. “About nine days ago, Tommy got what we thought was food poisoning, or a sickness bug — we’re really not sure — and now, nine days later, it hasn’t gone away,” Molly said. “Last night at 3 a.m., he was up… his soul was leaving his body in that toilet. It was so traumatic, it was awful. I’ve just felt so sorry for him — he can’t keep any food or liquid down. He’s fine in himself, but eating and drinking just makes him sick. It’s bizarre.”

Molly added that Tommy’s condition “wasn’t normal,” noting: “He hasn’t eaten a proper meal in over a week. He’s lost so much weight, his face is gaunt, literally black circles under his eyes.”
Turning to Bambi, she described a terrifying scene: “Last night and into this morning, I went to get Bambi out of her cot. She’d been asleep but was crying and shaking, with tears running down her cheeks. I could literally feel her heart pounding through her chest. Her body was on fire — I took her temperature, and it was 40 degrees.”
Fortunately, both Tommy and Bambi were seen immediately at a walk-in clinic. Doctors believe Bambi has the flu. Molly explained: “We decided to go to the walk-in hospital and managed to get seen straight away. They’ve said it’s likely the flu — give Calpol, Nurofen, keep monitoring her, and if it doesn’t improve, go back again.”

Opening up about the realities of parenthood, particularly when a child is unwell, Molly admitted she had been living in a constant “state of fight or flight.” She reflected: “It’s just quite a lot… This is the life of a mum. This is how parenthood looks — you’re constantly playing catch-up. Lately, I’ve been living in a state of fight or flight.”
She added a reassuring update: “We’re back home now. I’ve just put her down for a nap, and I’m going to monitor her really closely.”