Molly-Mae Hague says she can’t find clothes to match after daughter Bambi is born

She welcomed her daughter Bambi with beau Tommy Fury in January.

And Molly-Mae Hague shared how the “struggle was real” as she tried on clothes at Zara on Wednesday but was frustrated that “nothing fit her”.

The former Love Island star, 23, said she’s had a hard time determining her height now that her body shape has changed since having her child.

She wrote: “I’ve just tried on everything I got from Zara and nothing fit. The struggle of not knowing what size to buy after having a baba is real.’

In the Instagram Story, she sat on the floor upset as the bags were in front of her next to her sister Zoe.

New mum: Molly-Mae Hague opened up about how the

New mum: Molly-Mae Hague opened up about how the “struggle was real” as she tried on clothes at Zara on Wednesday but was frustrated that “nothing fit her”.

Adjusting to parenthood: She welcomed her daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January

Adjusting to parenthood: She welcomed her daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January

Also on Wednesday, she announced that she plans to do Bambi’s school run in her dressing gown.

She posted a glamorous selfie in her car while sipping on an iced coffee and wearing her blonde tresses in loose waves.

She joked in the caption, “Don’t mind I’m practicing how I’m going to drop Bambi off at school right now (lying I’m going to wear a robe)!”

It comes after Molly-Mae revealed in a YouTube Q&A on Sunday that she is carrying “trauma” from her first week as a new mum.

The Love Island star got teary in the clip as she explained how she had to yell for an ambulance.

She revealed that she couldn’t sleep or eat for five days and nights because she was so “unwell”.

Speaking to her fans in a candid 11-minute video, Molly-Mae said: “Maybe it sounds dramatic and intense looking back now, but I think I have a bit of trauma from the first few [weeks].’

“Looking back at the first few weeks … traumatized is a really strong word, but I’m a little bit looking back at the first few weeks when she came home.”

Tough: She wrote:

Tough: She wrote: “I just tried on everything I got from Zara and nothing fit. The struggle of not knowing what size to buy after having a baba is real.

Relaxed: Also on Wednesday, she revealed that she plans to do Bambi's school run in a dressing gown

Relaxed: Also on Wednesday, she revealed that she plans to do Bambi’s school run in a dressing gown

“I was really, really bad for the first week, I didn’t sleep at all for five days and the first few nights.

“I couldn’t physically eat, every time I had an opportunity to go to sleep with my sister watching her, I felt physically ill every time I tried to sleep. My body couldn’t understand that I let it rest.’

Molly-Mae opened up and explained that she suffered from extreme constipation after giving birth, which she says is worse than labour.

She said: “This is TMI but for the first two weeks I suffered from severe constipation. This constipation I had for the first week was actually worse than my contractions.

“The constipation made me so, so, so uncomfortable for the first week. At one point I was actually in the shower, Zoe was standing in front of the shower, I was crouching in the shower and was so constipated I was screaming for her to call an ambulance.

“It had probably been about nine days and I hadn’t been for a bowel movement. It’s so TMI but I’ll just be completely real, the feeling was like taking over my whole body, I literally turned green.

She added: “I couldn’t physically, since the vaginal birth I was so messed up down there in that region and I had actually lost all ability to push down there.

“I wasn’t prepared for that. I also had a severe urinary infection, I was just a complete mess.

Elsewhere in the video, Molly-Mae broke down in tears as she said she was afraid of what people would say if she spoke about her first two months as a mom.

She said: “I feel like there’s just so much to say and talk about that I literally don’t know where to begin.

“I don’t feel like myself and I don’t know why I’m upset, but I feel like I’m questioning everything I say and what people will think if I say it. ‘

Upset: After Molly-Mae revealed in a YouTube Q&A on Sunday that she's carrying

Upset: After Molly-Mae revealed in a YouTube Q&A on Sunday that she’s carrying “trauma” from her first week as a new mom

Getting emotional, she added, “Nothing I say makes sense. My brain is messed up and I don’t feel like myself.

“It’s not like I need more time to come back, because I feel ready to come back and want to come back to YouTube more than anything.

“I want it more than anything but maybe I’ve let it sit for too long and I have so much to say that I feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to begin.”

She also said she’s “run down” and is struggling to recover from her cold because of “mother life.”

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Greg Norman

Greg Norman is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Greg Norman joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund gregnorman@wstpost.com.

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