MOLLY-MAE Hague has been slammed for her “tone deaf” comments about her easy pregnancy.
The reality star, 23, said she believes her body was “made to carry a baby” because she’s had such a “smooth” and “incredible” pregnancy.

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But some fans have slammed the comment as insensitive, saying that women who have difficult pregnancies are also “built to carry a baby and be a mum”.
Speaking on her latest YouTube video, Molly said: “I don’t want to go on about it too much, the fact that I’ve had such an incredible smooth journey with my pregnancy because I know that’s not the case for a lot of women through pregnancy.
“But the only way I can describe it is that I feel like my body was literally made to grow a child, I have never felt more natural.
“I can’t explain it, I feel like my body was made to do this and was built to grow a child – it’s been that smooth and amazing.”


Molly – who is currently pregnant with her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury – told fans that she didn’t want to sound big-headed about her “amazing” pregnancy.
“I don’t want to sound big headed but it’s been so easy this journey that I feel that my body was ready to do this all along,” she continued.
“It must have been like ‘can I have a child to grow now’, like it was always calling for this.”
But Molly’s fans were left fuming with her remarks, with one writing: “FYI if your pregnancy hasn’t been smooth, you are built to grow a baby and be a mum just as much as someone who had a smooth pregnancy, tone deaf comments to millions of followers.”
Another posted: “Women who struggle through pregnancy are also built to grow babies Molly.”
But not all fans felt this way and were quick to defend the Love Island star, with one commenting: “If anyone hates on you for having an easy pregnancy they are clowns. It’s a blessing to have a happy pregnancy and to feel health especially after your endometriosis.”
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Another posted: “It’s so upsetting that molly has to do 1000 disclaimers when expressing her own experience. I am happy for you and good luck with your labour, it will go smoothly.”
During the same video, Molly opened up about her changing body and said she no longer recognises her breasts.
She said: “My boobs are completely unrecognisable from day one of the pregnancy to now. These are not the same boobs!”
The star also revealed that she was surprised to get stretch marks, explaining: “I stupidly thought that I wasn’t going to get stretch marks, I don’t know why.
“I’ve always been blessed with quite good skin, apart from a bit of eczema I had just kind of thought that I would be OK with stretch marks. I thought I’d get a couple but not loads. I was really wrong. I have gotten a serious amount of stretch marks.”
She added: “Stretch marks have been a whole journey for me throughout my pregnancy.”
Millionaire Molly revealed she had tried “every cream” on the market but is resigned to the fact she will get stretch marks regardless.
Molly went on to reassure fans that it was OK to gain weight and get stretch marks at any point in life – telling them not to “beat themselves up”.
Meanwhile, the influencer has long been teasing her due date to fans.
Since announcing her pregnancy in 2022, her fans and followers have been desperate to work it out.
But Molly addressed the due date rumours in the video and told fans that she only has “a couple of weeks” left before she gives birth.


She shared: “I know I’ve not been like specific with dates, and due dates, and everything but I’m not obviously at the very end of my third trimester. I have done most of it.
She continued: ” I literally only have a couple weeks left now before I give birth. It’s crazy. I’m still not going to be specific about due dates like I’ve been, that’s literally my most asked question.”

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