Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have announced the gender of their new baby.

The couple welcomed their child into the world but have yet to reveal the baby’s name. However, they have now confirmed the tot’s gender as they posted a new video of Bambi celebrating the arrival of her younger sibling.

The Love Island pair announced their happy news with a social media post. “and then there were 4,” they captioned the black and white photo. The post raked in nearly 3million likes and received over 17,000 comments including from their famous friends.

Tommy, meanwhile, has kept busy training for his boxing fight against Eddie Hall in the coming weeks. A source told the Mirror he was heartbroken to leave his family behind at this special time to prepare for the match.

Molly-Mae and Tommy introduce Bambi to her brotherView 2 Images

Molly-Mae and Tommy introduce Bambi to her brother(Image: mollymae/Instagram)

“He flew back up to Manchester yesterday,” they said, “He’s absolutely devastated, but his fight is less than two weeks away, so he knows he has to do it. He needs to focus on his training.”

Tommy and Molly-Mae have now announced they are proud parents to a baby boy but are still keeping the name a secret for now. Fans had been speculating about the gender, with some followers noticing a folded up blue blanket in a recent YouTube video Molly posted, which led them to assume it could be a boy.

“Why is no one talking about the blue baby blanket in the background of Molly’s two new vlogs?” one viewer wrote. Another added: “I think baby boy.” A third shared: “Defo a boy!! I’m the only one that has noticed this?!”

Molly-Mae previously opened up about becoming a mother at a young age.

“I felt like I’d lived so much life by 23, I felt really ready for a new chapter. Tommy and I were in an incredible place and to have something that was half him, half me, just felt really special. I’ve never had any regrets about starting a family young,” she said.

“But if I could go back and maybe go again, would I have waited a few more years? Potentially. I would love more days to just sit and do absolutely nothing. They were great for my mental health.”

She said she felt “pressure” to give Bambi a sibling after her connection with her older sister Zoe. “My life wouldn’t have been the same without my sister. I want that for Bambi,” she said.

“But I would never want to do it just for her – I would also want to do it because it is something I want to do. At the same time as being a mum, I also have huge career ambitions and when I fell pregnant with Bambi, my biggest goal was that I didn’t want to lose my identity – I didn’t want to lose myself and my goals and my dreams and my business ambitions.”

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