It's been all change for Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, who recently welcomed their first child into the world together – a little girl with a Disney-inspired name: Bambi.

After sharing their precious bundle of joy's name and a few photos with the world, Molly, Tommy and their family have continued to candidly share updates with their followers on social media, with the new mum recently starting to open up about Bambi's birth story.

Revealing she had a natural birth, and promising to share more with her 7 million fans very soon, the Love Island star turned PLT Creative Director said that having her baby was her 'biggest and best achievement' to date.

Taking to IG Stories over the weekend, Molly shared a collage of three Polaroid images (also posted on her main grid) – one of Bambi in a cot, one of herself in a hospital gown sat up in bed and one of Tommy kissing Bambi.

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She captioned the intimate snaps: "The start of labour. A lot of you have asked if I was able to have a natural birth as Tommy was wearing scrubs in our first pic… Yes, I was able to have a natural delivery."

Molly then went on to say she's excited to share more about Bambi's birth soon, and we're guessing that'll most likely come in the form of a lengthier YouTube video, "I can't wait to tell you all about it soon. Biggest and best achievement of my whole entire life."

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Sharing more photos of Bambi not only in the hospital, but on the day she was taken home from and of her bonding with dad Tommy, Molly said in a grid post that she's been keenly documenting her little one's early days as she doesn't want to forget a thing. "Taking pics of absolutely everything so we NEVER forget these days😭🤍," the new mum wrote.

In response, Tommy added in the comments that it's been the "best two weeks" of his life. N'aww, you guys!

We'll be keeping our eyes peeled for Molly-Mae's birth story video...

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