Molly-Mae Hague has given fans a first look inside the nursery she created for her newborn son, Midas, featuring a luxurious Hermès merino wool and cashmere throw believed to retail for around £1,620. The former Love Island star and influencer, who welcomed her second child with fiancé Tommy Fury earlier this month, shared photos and videos on Instagram showcasing the room's soft cream and grey tones, a cloud-shaped chandelier, and a modern transparent acrylic cot.
Sentimental Reuse of Furniture
Molly-Mae revealed that not everything in the nursery is brand new. She chose to reuse some furniture and decorations from daughter Bambi's bedroom, explaining the sentimental value made the decision easy. She wrote: "We reused the cot and cloud lights from Bambi's nursery because I loved them so much. It feels really special having them in his room at our new house too!" The acrylic cot, first seen in Bambi's nursery, was previously reported to retail for £8,189 after being reduced from £13,536, while the cloud chandelier is said to cost £463.82.
Family Home and New Arrival
Molly-Mae and Tommy moved into their £4.75 million Cheshire home in 2024 and have regularly documented its extensive renovations. The nursery update comes weeks after they welcomed baby Midas, who joins older sister Bambi, aged three. Earlier this month, Molly-Mae opened up about motherhood, saying she feels content with her family of four and believes she has finished having children. She said: "I just feel like I'm ready to stop at two. So, the fact that we were blessed with a boy and we have a son. We couldn't be luckier and I couldn't be happier."
Postpartum Reflections and Family Dynamics
Those comments reportedly sparked speculation over tensions with Tommy's wider family. According to The Sun, relatives are said to have been disappointed by Molly-Mae's remarks, with a source claiming cultural differences between the couple's families have occasionally caused friction. The insider alleged: "Ultimately, Molly comes from a different world to Tommy, and in spite of the best of efforts at times, there have always been difficulties blending their worlds and their wider families." However, a source close to Molly-Mae has denied there is any rift with Tommy's family.
Molly-Mae also reflected candidly on her experience after giving birth to Bambi, admitting she struggled significantly during the first few months of motherhood. She said: "I feel like a completely different version of myself this time round to who I was postpartum with Bambi. There's no way to actually compare it. A lot of you will know that postpartum with Bambi I truly did struggle so much. I think looking back that I probably did have postpartum depression to some extent, definitely for the first three months to six months. I honestly cannot remember a lot of that time with Bambi and feel like I've completely blurred it from my memory and tried to forget in a sad way. I was so out of my depth. I felt like I didn't have a clue what I was doing."



