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Molly-Mae Hague gives fans a glimpse at son Midas’ neutral nursery – with a £1.6k Hermes blanket, £460 cloud chandelier and £8k acrylic crib

Molly-Mae Hague gave fans the opportunity to see her newborn son Midas’ neutral-themed nursery.

The influencer and her partner Tommy Fury, both 27, welcomed their baby boy earlier this month and are also parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Molly-Mae shared photos from her Midas room, decked out in complementary shades of cream and grey.

The first photo featured Hermes’ chic merino wool and cashmere scarf, which retails for a hefty £1,620.

Fans may have noticed a familiar feel to the room, as Molly-Mae explained: ‘We reused the cot and cloud lights from Bambi’s nursery because I loved them so much.

‘It’s a really special feeling to have them in their room in our new house!’

Molly-Mae Hague gave fans the opportunity to see her newborn son Midas’ neutral-themed nursery. The influencer and Tommy Fury welcomed their baby boy earlier this month

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Molly-Mae shared photos from her Midas room, decked out in complementary shades of cream and grey.

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Molly-Mae shared photos from her Midas room, decked out in complementary shades of cream and grey.

Still, considering the eye-popping price tags, it makes financial sense for Molly-Mae to reuse some of Bambi’s furniture.

The Daily Mail previously revealed that Bambi’s modern acrylic bed has been reduced from £13,536 to £8,189.

Meanwhile, the stunning contemporary cloud chandelier lighting is priced at £463.82 from Beautiful Halo.

Molly-Mae and Tommy bought their Cheshire mansion for £4.75 million in 2024 and have been keeping fans updated on their various renovations.

Earlier this month, Molly-Mae revealed she was almost certain she was done having children but this is said to be causing problems with her mother-in-law.

New reports claim Tommy’s family ‘felt left out’ after Midas’ birth and the couple’s cultural differences caused problems.

A source told The Sun: ‘Ultimately Molly comes from a different world to Tommy and despite the best efforts at times there have always been difficulties in blending their worlds and their wider families.

‘There are constant grumblings and comments about family expectations and how much time Tommy’s family will or won’t spend with the children.’

They added that Molly-Mae’s comments about not wanting any more children had a ‘really bad impact on the family’ and said: ‘In the traveler community, having a large family with many children is the norm.’

A source close to Molly-Mae denied there was any friction between the influencer and Tommy’s family.

The Daily Mail has contacted Molly-Mae’s representatives for comment.

Fans may have noticed a familiar feel to the room, as Molly-Mae explained: 'We reused the cot and cloud lights from Bambi's nursery because I loved them so much.'

The room was full of personal touches

Fans may have noticed a familiar feel to the room, as Molly-Mae explained: ‘We reused the cot and cloud lights from Bambi’s nursery because I loved them so much.’

Earlier this month Molly-Mae revealed she was almost certain she was done having children but was told it was causing problems (pictured with Tommy and his children)

Earlier this month Molly-Mae revealed she was almost certain she was done having children but was told it was causing problems (pictured with Tommy and his children)

In Molly-Mae’s video, she talked about how happy she was to have two children.

He said: ‘I just feel like I’m ready to stop at two. I mean, 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.’

The reality star also spoke candidly about her struggles with becoming a first-time mother with Bambi.

After Bambi, she said she was ‘mourning her old life’ as she described how she ‘really struggled’ in the first six months after becoming a mother for the first time.

Molly-Mae explained: ‘This time, I feel like a completely different version of the person I was with Bambi, postpartum. There’s actually no way to compare.

‘Many of you will know that I really struggled postpartum with Bambi. Looking back I think I probably had some degree of postpartum depression, definitely in the first three months to six months.

‘I honestly can’t remember much of the time I spent with Bambi and feel like I’ve completely blurred it from my memory and sadly tried to forget it. I was way out of my depth. I felt like I had no idea what I was doing.

‘This is purely my opinion, you can’t compare the mental effects of going from zero to one, then from one to two children. And that’s just my opinion.’

Postpartum depression is a serious mood disorder that occurs during pregnancy or up to a year after birth. Symptoms include persistent sadness, anxiety, difficulty bonding with the baby, and feelings of worthlessness.

PANDAS offers support to families affected by postpartum depression, including online and face-to-face support groups, a text message line and a callback service. Visit https://pandasfoundation.org.uk

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