Molly-Mae takes baby Bambi to meet Santa in cute snaps ahead of new reality show debut
MOLLY-Mae Hague took daughter Bambi to meet Santa, as she gears up for the launch of her new reality show.
The Love Island star, and her two-year-old, visited a Christmas market farm, where they took the opportunity to meet Father Christmas.
However, Bambi didn't seem quite as happy as her mum was with the meet and greet.
Molly Mae posted a picture via her Instagram stories showing that while she was beaming for the camera, Bambi was unfortunately rather less enamoured with their trip.
She captioned the snap which accompanied the story: "I feel like the toddler crying with Santa pic is obligatory to be honest x".
The 25-year-old also shared a pic of Bambi looking a lot happier as they stood in font of a donkey pen, which Molly-Mae captioned: "Saturday fun."
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As well as a further pic of Bambi wrapped up in a fleece looking on, on which Molly-Mae wrote: "Mummy's girl".
Molly-Mae's new six-part reality show, described as "raw, real and redefining" will air on Prime, after she landed a mega-money deal with .
The first three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All, will be available to watch on the streaming service on January 17, with the final three episodes set to air in the spring.
It will focus on her life from her well-publicised split from fellow Love Island alum Tommy Fury, and the difficulties in bringing up their daughter as a single mum.
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The series will also feature her recent business venture , which she launched in September.
Molly-Mae has previously described going to "hell and back" last year, after giving birth to her first child.
She also recently spoke on her YouTube channel about how her mindset towards food and fitness had changed since having Bambi.
She said: "Ever since I've had Bambi, so two years ago, I have had a really bad relationship with exercise and my eating.
"It's hard because I developed this mindset a couple of years ago, if I don't want to do something, I'm not going to do it, aka exercise because I felt like when I used to exercise a lot, I felt like I had to exercise.
"Then I went the polar opposite way, and was like, actually if I don't want to exercise I don't need to exercise."