Tommy Fury's sweet snaps of Bambi on Christmas Day as Molly-Mae Hague admits she's 'struggling'

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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague divided their time with daughter, Bambi, on Christmas Day after announcing their shock split in August

Tommy Fury and Bambi

Tommy Fury has shared some adorable snaps of Bambi on Christmas Day

Tommy Fury has shared some adorable snaps of Bambi on Christmas Day after his ex, Molly-Mae Hague admitted she was feeling "mentally heavy".

The former couple divided their time with the toddler on Wednesday after announcing their shock split in August. Molly-Mae, 25, spent the morning with Bambi before dad, Tommy, also 25, took her for the afternoon.

Sharing a video of his daughter opening her presents, Tommy asks: "What is it Bam Bam?" while Bambi excitedly exclaims: "Horsey!" He captioned the video: "The best feeling", before sharing snaps of 'Bam Bam' opening her next gift - a Curious George cuddly toy.

As the 23-month-year-old hugged the monkey tightly, Tommy gushed: "I think she likes him. I was correct" as Bambi kissed the creature with delight.

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague divided their time with daughter, Bambi, on Christmas Day (

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She looked delighted with her present from Daddy (

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The boxer also shared a photo of his little girl giving her dad a kiss in front of the Christmas tree as the pair enjoyed some father-daughter time after she began the day with her mum.

Molly-Mae thanked Bambi for "bringing the magic back to Christmas" earlier on Wednesday. However, she admitted she was 'struggling' with the holiday season and feeling 'really deflated' for her first holidays without Tommy.

Speaking directly to the camera on Christmas Eve, Molly-Mae explained that the time of year had brought up a lot of emotions, adding: "When you've got things going on in your personal life it can really make it feel 10 times worse."

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Molly-Mae admitted to 'struggling' for the first time at Christmas (

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It marked a drastic change from Christmas Eve last year, which she celebrated with Tommy, before the pair shocked fans in the summer when they announced they'd split after five years.

Molly-Mae explained her low mood had meant she'd not filmed as much because she was reluctant to project "fake happiness" and confessed that she had broken down in tears on Monday night.

Admitting she hadn't felt "in the Christmas mood", she continued: "I have been feeling quite mentally heavy over the last few days. And I've been struggling a bit more than I usually do. I don't really know why - well I do know why actually. But I just have found the last few days quite challenging mentally and I have been quite down to be honest and I haven't felt like picking up my camera.

"And even if I had picked up my camera it would be like fake happiness and fake giddiness about Christmas and I would never come on and act a way that I'm not feeling."

Adding she's not used to feeling down at Christmas, she concluded: "It's so sad when people say that Christmas brings up emotions and for people it can be a really really sad time of the year and I feel like I've been so blessed in my life, I've never really felt that way at Christmas, it's always been a really positive time for me.

"But I feel like this is the first Christmas ever where I can really understand what people talk about when they talk about how it really makes you feel."

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