Molly-Mae Hague has addressed co-parenting her daughter Bambi alongside Tommy Fury following their shock split.

The couple met on ITV reality show Love Island in 2019, with their relationship going from strength to strength as they welcomed daughter Bambi in January 2023 and announced their engagement months later in July.

Last month, the couple announced their split in individual statements posted to social media, with Molly-Mae now opening up on the former couple's co-parenting arrangement.

In a new YouTube video, the social media star spoke about her weekend plans, sharing that she had done some shopping while Tommy spent time with Bambi.

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"We went to a soft play this morning, and then Tommy came and picked Bambi up this afternoon and spent the afternoon with her. Things are going well," she said.

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She also opened up about a "weird" recent trip to a wedding dress shop to secure an outfit for a friend's big day.

"Bit weird going to a wedding dress shop during this period and this era of my life but you know, gotta do what you gotta do," she continued.

"So yeah, got my coffee. I’m feeling energised. My cold and cough is finally its way out, I feel like, so that’s really positive."

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She added: "I secured myself a white dress, which is exciting. It wasn’t the dress you actually saw me trying on in that video, but it was kind of similar, a little bit less dressy than that dress because it just feels extremely against the grain to be buying anything white for a wedding. Obviously it’s a white party, so I have to keep reminding myself that."

The star recently opened up about the split amid rumours that Tommy had cheated on the Pretty Little Thing ambassador, which he has denied and described as "false allegations".

Opening up in a vlog on her YouTube channel, she said: "I don't really ever plan on talking about the past couple of weeks. It's not something I feel comfortable with.

"Like I say, this is real life. It is not drama, it is not tea, it is not a publicity stunt, as much as I wish it was. This is real life and very sad and it's very deep."

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