Over the weekend, Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury delighted Love Island fans when they revealed they are expecting their first child together. Taking to social media to share the announcement, the couple posted a flashback clip from their time in the Love Island villa before cutting to a video from what appears to be a pregnancy shoot. Yep, we cried too.

"I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet," Molly-Mae wrote in the caption of the pregnancy announcement post – which has since racked up over 2.5 million likes.

More recently, Molly-Mae took part in a Q&A with her fans over on Instagram and opened up about how she found out she was pregnant as well as the pregnancy symptom that caught her by "surprise".

"I was one day late on my period," the 23-year-old wrote alongside a series of crying-laughing emojis. "But I am usually bang on time!" She continued, "I had a test in the draw anyway so I just took it. I probably wouldn't have actively gone to get a test for a while because I didn't feel any different at all."

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mollymae hague reveals pregnancy symptom that 'surprised' her
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Going on to talk about the pregnancy symptoms she's experienced, the reality TV star turned business mogul said: "I have been insanely lucky and haven't had any sickness. Any small amounts of nausea I had at the start were cured instantly by eating a meal/snacks."

Admittedly, Molly-Mae hasn't experienced any strange pregnancy cravings – yet! – but she did reveal that her appetite has increased. "To be honest I've craved absolutely everything," she told her 6.6 million Instagram followers. "The amount of food I ate in the first trimester was actually obscene. The hunger really caught me by surprise and I'd say has been my main pregnancy symptom."

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Whilst speaking about her own pregnancy journey so far, the former Love Islander made sure to mention that not everyone has it so easy. "I was able to keep working and living life as usual which really helped me," she added. "I know a lot of women experience such horrendous sickness through pregnancy and my heart truly goes out to them because I can imagine it's just awful."

During the Q&A, Molly-Mae explained she's planning to go into more detail about her pregnancy over on her YouTube channel. We can't wait to follow along on this incredible journey!

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