Molly-Mae Hague says she thinks she and Tommy Fury could "probably handle" having "three children".

The 'Love Island' couple are keen to have more children

The 'Love Island' couple are keen to have more children

The former 'Love Island' stars became parents for the first time to daughter Bambi in January, and while the boxer would like to follow in the footsteps of his brother Tyson and have a large family, his fiancée is willing to meet him halfway and have two or three children.

Speaking on the first episode of the Netflix series 'At Home With The Furys' - which is about Tyson, 35, and his boxing retirement and family life with his wife Paris, 33, and their six children – Molly-Mae said: "I don't know how she does it. I think maximum me and you would be able to handle would probably be, potentially three.

"I know you wanna have 10. My dream was always to have two.

"We're going to have to try and meet in the middle. I think three is something I can consider."

Tommy replied: "You know why you can never have three?

"If we go on a rollercoaster, it's me, you, it's the two children, then one sat by their self."

Tommy proposed to Molly-Mae in Ibiza in July with Bambi present.

Molly-Mae recently admitted she felt “miserable” before Tommy popped the question.

The reality star confessed she was “completely fooled” before the 24-year-old boxer - who she met on the ITV2 dating competition in 2019 - got down on one knee to ask for her hand in marriage with a £600,000 sparkler.

The 24-year-old influencer said in a YouTube video: “This vlog was recorded before everything went down but I couldn't not come on and say hi, say I'm a fiancée!

“It was recorded a couple days before we left for Ibiza, an extremely real day in my life, it's comedy gold some of the comments, [me asking] why are we going to Ibiza? Stressing about packing because it was so last minute.

“I was completely fooled. I thought we were going for something completely different.

“Watching back, I was like, 'This isn't my finest side,' I spoke about why I was bit down in the dumps in this vlog.

“As a woman, when you have a gut feeling that something is not right, and I couldn't put my finger on what was going on but Tommy was not acting himself and I think it was contributing to how I felt. Something felt off.

“You've seen the not so fine side of me, I've been real, I've been miserable not bringing energy.

“I've been a little bit sad today and I think it's my hormones, so please do bear with me.”

Molly-Mae also reflected on how well-travelled their six-month-old baby daughter Bambi was after their “last-minute trip to Ibiza”.

She said: "This is Bambi's fifth country and she's only six months, she's basically doing a country a month.

“I've been getting a lot of comments recently saying I used to way prefer your content before it was a lot of baby stuff, and that makes me feel quite sad.

“I don't think I talk about Bambi a lot, well maybe I do, I don't know.

“I just never wanted my channel to become all about being a mum or my baby, as easily as it could be because I could talk about her all day.

“But I'm consciously remembering to keep it the way it was before because that's why you were here in the first place. I try to keep a healthy balance.”


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