Molly-Mae says childhood wish 'to be different' inspired Bambi's unique name

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Molly-Mae explains unfulfilled childhood wish that inspired Bambi's unique name ❤️

Love Island star Molly welcomed her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury in January and revealed shortly after that they’d named their daughter Bambi.

Now explaining why she opted for the exclusive moniker, the PrettyLittleThing creative director told her 7.5 million Instagram followers as she responded to a Q&A: “I just love individual names so much… I was in a class at school with 3 Mollys and I always wished I had a name no one else had.”“I thought it was cute,” she said of the names people had been guessing in the weeks running up to Bambi’s birth.

Molly added: “But she’s 3 months today and I’m absolutely loving this stage [...] she is more incredible every single day.” Speaking about feeling “back to [her] old self”, the 23 year old explained: "I'm so happy to be sat in the car right now with my camera vlogging, it feels so good. I'm starting to feel glimpses of my old self creeping back through."

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