MOLLY-MAE Hague stepped out for a stroll with baby Bambi in a 1K pram.
The former Love Island star and creative director of clothing brand PrettyLittleThing shared a series of snaps with new baby Bambi.
Molly-Mae, 23, enjoyed a stroll whilst pushing her daughter around in a luxury £1,199 pram.
The new-mum could be seen sporting a long coat and scarf as she posed with the pram and snuggled Bambi in the pictures.
Bambi was dressed in an adorable fluffy white baby suit and in one of the snaps could be seen cuddled up with a grey blanket decorated with an elephant.
The star wrote in the caption: "Getting out of the house with my little girl 🐻❄️☁️."
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Bambi's set of wheels is an iCandy pushchair, which costs £1,199 for the full set, which includes a carrycot and rain cover.
Fellow Love Island alumni and friend took to the comments to share their love, with best-friend Maura Higgins, writing: "No you girls are just EVERYTHING 😭😍🤍."
Aftersun star Indiyah Polack, commented: "She’s sooo cute!! 🥺🥺💕💕."
Molly's sister Zoe, gushed: "No mols I can’t cope you’re both amazing 🤍🤍."
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Amy Hart also wrote: "She’s so caaaute! Xx".
Molly recently admitted she didn't sleep for five days after her and boyfriend Tommy Fury welcomed baby Bambi into the world.
She stated: "I've kind of not slept now in two weeks and I'm learning how to function that way,"
Molly went on to say: "You guys warned me about the sleep deprivation.
"I think in my head I had it that I would maybe be able to get two hours or three hours sleep and I'd be able to survive.
"But actually, what I experienced was from the minute I gave birth on the Monday night until about day five I actually didn't sleep for a single hour.
"I didn't have a single hour of sleep for the first week, I absolutely just completely ran off of adrenaline.
"I actually made myself quite unwell. By day five, it was 100% the hardest day of my entire life."
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