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Molly-Mae Hague’s ‘baby heartache revealed as she has second thoughts about more kids with Tommy Fur… – The Sun

FORMER Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is said to feel 'conflicted' over having more kids with Tommy Fury.
After we revealed that the pair, both 25, are planning an announcement to confirm they’re back together, Molly-Mae's baby heartache has been unveiled.
Molly-Mae and Tommy are mum and dad to two-year-old daughter Bambi.
The couple split up last summer but shared a New Year's Eve kiss and then headed off on a loved-up trip for Valentine's Day last month.
And as they plan to time the news of their rekindled relationship, Molly-Mae is said to be having "second thoughts about more kids with Tommy".
According to a new report, Molly-Mae is feeling "conflicted" over her young family and wants to get back to a good place with Tommy before they expand their brood.
"She’s feeling quite conflicted at the moment," a source told The Mirror.
"She loves the idea of having a bigger family with Tommy, and he’s obviously from a big family and sees his brother’s life [Tyson Fury has seven children], but because they’ve been through a difficult time, it’s not easy for her to think about."
This comes after insiders told The Sun that the couple will be making the joint announcement via Instagram following the penultimate episodes of her Amazon Prime documentary.
The announcement is poised to be unveiled in the spring, which "leads nicely" into news the couple are giving it another go.
A source told The Sun: "Molly-Mae and Tommy are planning on making an announcement about them being back together pretty soon.
"It’s a social media post they have planned for after the documentary comes out – and the ending of the documentary leads nicely into the post.
"It will be a joint Instagram post – and unlike the last one where Molly announced the breakup, it will very much be a united front."
An insider confirmed that the pair have "filmed together" for the upcoming episodes of her documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, which will land on the streaming service in a couple of weeks.
The source added how they have been "Spending a lot of time together" lately.
Molly-Mae recently said of expanding her family: "It terrifies me the thought of Bambi growing up without a sister.
After five years together, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split up in August 2024.
At around 4pm on Wednesday, August 14, Molly-Mae and Tommy suffer an explosive showdown and Molly-Mae announces her split from fiancé Tommy Fury, saying ' I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way'.
An hour later Tommy shares a separate and brief statement confirming they have parted ways, and thanks Molly-Mae for making him 'a dad'.
The real reason they split emerges and on Thursday, August 15 The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae learned Tommy had cheated on her – leading to an explosive showdown.
On Saturday, August 17, The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae had been sent an upsetting video showing Tommy kissing a girl in a nightclub in North Macedonia on a lads holiday.
Exactly one week after the split a Danish woman accused of getting close to Tommy speaks to The Sun. On Wednesday, August 21, she denies she is the girl who kissed Tommy.
"I feel that way because, as much as we’ve had our times where we can’t even look at each other, my sister made my life growing up. She’s made my life now.
"I wouldn’t be who I am without Zoe and it makes me feel a bit emotional.
“I know Bambi would be absolutely fine without a sister or a sibling because I know I’m going to be that girl’s best friend forever."

She added: "My number one goal in life is that me and her are so unbelievably close that she wouldn’t even need a best friend because she’s always going to have me.
"And the same with her dad. I know she will be like that with us… I do think we are really incredible parents to her so I know she’d be fine."
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Molly-Mae Hague's 'baby heartache revealed as she has second thoughts about more kids with Tommy Fury' – The Irish Sun

FORMER Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is said to feel 'conflicted' over having more kids with Tommy Fury.
After we revealed that the pair, both 25, are planning an announcement to confirm they’re back together, Molly-Mae's baby heartache has been unveiled.
Molly-Mae and Tommy are mum and dad to two-year-old daughter Bambi.
The couple split up last summer but shared a New Year's Eve kiss and then headed off on a loved-up trip for Valentine's Day last month.
And as they plan to time the news of their rekindled relationship, Molly-Mae is said to be having "second thoughts about more kids with Tommy".
According to a new report, Molly-Mae is feeling "conflicted" over her young family and wants to get back to a good place with Tommy before they expand their brood.
"She’s feeling quite conflicted at the moment," a source told The Mirror.
"She loves the idea of having a bigger family with Tommy, and he’s obviously from a big family and sees his brother’s life [Tyson Fury has seven children], but because they’ve been through a difficult time, it’s not easy for her to think about."
This comes after insiders told The Sun that the couple will be making the joint announcement via Instagram following the penultimate episodes of her Amazon Prime documentary.
The announcement is poised to be unveiled in the spring, which "leads nicely" into news the couple are giving it another go.
A source told The Sun: "Molly-Mae and Tommy are planning on making an announcement about them being back together pretty soon.
"It’s a social media post they have planned for after the documentary comes out – and the ending of the documentary leads nicely into the post.
"It will be a joint Instagram post – and unlike the last one where Molly announced the breakup, it will very much be a united front."
An insider confirmed that the pair have "filmed together" for the upcoming episodes of her documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, which will land on the streaming service in a couple of weeks.
The source added how they have been "Spending a lot of time together" lately.
Molly-Mae recently said of expanding her family: "It terrifies me the thought of Bambi growing up without a sister.
After five years together, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split up in August 2024.
At around 4pm on Wednesday, August 14, Molly-Mae and Tommy suffer an explosive showdown and Molly-Mae announces her split from fiancé Tommy Fury, saying ' I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way'.
An hour later Tommy shares a separate and brief statement confirming they have parted ways, and thanks Molly-Mae for making him 'a dad'.
The real reason they split emerges and on Thursday, August 15 The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae learned Tommy had cheated on her – leading to an explosive showdown.
On Saturday, August 17, The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae had been sent an upsetting video showing Tommy kissing a girl in a nightclub in North Macedonia on a lads holiday.
Exactly one week after the split a Danish woman accused of getting close to Tommy speaks to The Sun. On Wednesday, August 21, she denies she is the girl who kissed Tommy.
"I feel that way because, as much as we’ve had our times where we can’t even look at each other, my sister made my life growing up. She’s made my life now.
"I wouldn’t be who I am without Zoe and it makes me feel a bit emotional.
“I know Bambi would be absolutely fine without a sister or a sibling because I know I’m going to be that girl’s best friend forever."
She added: "My number one goal in life is that me and her are so unbelievably close that she wouldn’t even need a best friend because she’s always going to have me.
"And the same with her dad. I know she will be like that with us… I do think we are really incredible parents to her so I know she’d be fine."
©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers’ Limited’s Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. View our online Press Pack. For other inquiries Contact Us. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)

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This Play Sofa Saves My Sanity When My Kids Are Cooped Up Inside – Wirecutter, A New York Times Company

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By Signe Brewster
Signe Brewster is an editor focused on technology. She also writes about virtual reality and has tested everything from robots to 3D printers.
Every night, a mysterious phenomenon takes over my household. My husband and I are yawning, desperate to get through our daughters’ bedtime routine so that we can collapse onto the couch. The kids are clearly tired too. But just as we begin filling up the bathtub, they start bouncing off the walls—sometimes literally. The sound of that faucet kicks off a frenzied half hour of dancing, wrestling, spinning, sliding, and running.
Instagram might call it sensory-seeking behavior. Grandpa might call it horseplay. Whatever it is, I eventually realized that these antics are not riling my kids up; they’re calming them down so that they can fall asleep. If it were summer, we might send them outside to run laps around the yard. But it is winter, and zero degrees outside. My husband and I could lie down on the floor, resigned to become human trampolines for their little 2- and 4-year-old feet, or we can ask the question that focuses all the horseplay into a fun, safe shake-your-sillies-out-please-don’t-destroy-the-house-palooza: “Should we go build something with the Nugget?”
The Nugget is the embodiment of the childhood urge to take all the cushions off the couch and build a fort. It’s also a foam sofa that sits on the floor; a thin, squishy cushion and a thick, harder cushion make up the base, and two triangular cushions can serve as a backrest. But the base cushions fold in half so they’re easy to stack or stand on end, and you can mix them up to build a house, a slide, or whatever else you can think of. (If you’re craving even more shapes for building, the company also makes a circular ottoman called the Chunk, but my family hasn’t tried it.)
This rugged modular couch comes in more than a dozen colors and patterns and adapts to a child’s mobility, from baby-crawling through teenage-lounging.
The Nugget comes with washable covers in fun colors, so when a mess happens—and it inevitably will, trust me—you can zip off the cover and throw it in the wash. We got our first Nugget just over three years ago, and the second and third a year ago, all in the basic microsuede material. The covers, zippers, and foam all still look new, even after we’ve repeatedly gone through the frustratingly finicky process of shoving the foam cushions back into the covers post-washing (note that the covers should be air-dried to prevent shrinking). At least five other Wirecutter families own a Nugget, and we recommend it as a fun and functional gift for families.
As with cats, the socially acceptable number of Nuggets to own hovers somewhere around two. That said, we have three Nuggets, all of which live stacked up in my younger daughter’s room, awaiting their next metamorphosis. “That’s a lot of Nuggets,” our friends say, until they watch their own child start jumping on the cushions and realize that three is exactly the right number of foam kids sofas to own.
The company offers a handy page of build ideas, but over the past three years we’ve developed our own favorites. There’s “the mansion,” which is a large fort with a gated hallway and garage. “The dock” is a long, stairstepped tower next to a soft landing pad. My 6- and 8-year-old nephews like to terrify everyone by stacking the cushions halfway to the ceiling, climbing on top, and then tipping the whole thing over. Other Wirecutter families also report elaborate forts, as well as obstacle courses.
The Nugget costs $250, more if you choose to upgrade the fabric or add a waterproof lining. Bundling a Nugget and a Chunk is the only way to get a discount. Although $250 may sound like a lot for a few slabs of foam, it made sense for my family once we considered how many types of toys and baby gear the Nugget replaces.
Both of my kids clambered up the cushions when they were learning how to climb and cruised along its edges while learning to walk. Sometimes we turn the Nuggets into a restaurant booth and take turns making one another pretend meals, or we stack the cushions up into a stage, complete with triangular foam speakers. It can also be a train table, a Skee-Ball alley, a slide, or a climbing wall. When we’re all trapped inside on an especially brutal winter day, it’s the first place we go to keep the cabin fever at bay.
At the end of the night, when the kids have finally had their bath and are all cozied up in their pajamas, the Nugget transforms back into a couch (or, if you have three, a sectional) for the four of us to sit on while we read a few books together. And when a little voice calls out in the wee hours of the morning, and one of our daughters just needs my husband or me close by, we put the Nugget out on the floor. Then we lie down and reach out to hold their hand as they drift back to sleep.
This article was edited by Amy Miller Kravetz and Kalee Thompson.
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Robert De Niro, 81, sparks 'family row' as he plans to leave baby daughter huge fortune – GB News

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By Lauren Williams
Published: 07/03/2025
The actor welcomed his youngest child in 2023
Hollywood legend Robert De Niro has sparked a family row over his plans to leave a larger share of his $500million fortune to his youngest child.
The 81-year-old actor welcomed daughter Gia with partner Tiffany Chen, 45, in 2023.

According to sources, De Niro wants to ensure his toddler daughter receives a significant portion of his wealth, causing tension among his other six children.
De Niro's family includes seven children from various relationships spanning several decades.
The award-winning actor's eldest children are Drena, 53, and Raphael, 48, from his first marriage to Diahnne Abbott, 79.
He also has twins Julian and Aaron, 29, with ex Toukie Smith, 72.
The couple welcomed their first child together in 2023
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De Niro also shares Elliot, 26, and Helen, 13, with 69-year-old Grace Hightower.
Gia, who turns two in April, is his youngest child with current partner Tiffany Chen.
De Niro reportedly believes Gia deserves special consideration in his will due to his advanced age.
"Bob knows it's not likely he'll still be around when Gia graduates from high school, so the best he feels he can do for her is make sure she never wants for anything in her life," a source told The Mirror.
The star has upset his other six children when it comes to his fortune
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The insider added that De Niro feels "Gia didn't ask to be born to an elderly father".
The actor's adult children are reportedly upset by his inheritance plans.
A source claimed: "Bob's comments that he wants to make Gia a rich little girl has stirred up a hornet's nest with the rest of the family."
De Niro's older children reportedly feel they are "all equally important to him" and want this reflected in his will.
The family tension has emerged as De Niro considers how to divide his substantial fortune.
De Niro reportedly believes his adult children have had more time to establish themselves financially.
The feud is set around his fortune
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According to sources, he plans to provide for his older children as he "sees fit" for them.
The actor also intends to leave larger portions of his fortune to his teenage daughter Helen and his autistic son Elliot.

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