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Love Island stars welcome their first child

Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have welcomed their first child.

Announcing the news on Instagram, the couple shared a black-and-white photograph showing them on a hospital bed as Fury cradles the newborn in his arms and Hague hugs her partner.

The post was captioned “23/01/23” with a white heart emoji.

On her Instagram story, the 23-year-old posted a picture of her hugging her baby girl and wrote: “One week old today. I can’t believe we get to keep you forever.

“Becoming your mum has been the best thing to ever happen to me… it doesn’t seem possible but my love for you grows with each passing moment.

“There is no feeling like holding you in my arms little one, my heart literally explodes.

“Thank you for entering this world safely for us and blessing us with the gift of being your parents. We promise to love and care for you conditionally forever.”

While Fury, 23, shared an Instagram story of him holding the baby captioned “I’ll protect you forever my little girl”.

The pair, who met on the fifth series of ITV show Love Island, did not reveal the name of the baby.

Love Island contestants were among those to offer their congratulations as fellow star Maura Higgins wrote: “So so so proud of you always, she is so perfect”.

Hague kept her 6.9 million Instagram followers up to date throughout her pregnancy after announcing she was expecting last September.

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The couple had revealed the news with a video featuring a clip of Hague saying “I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet” from her Love Island finale speech in 2019.

The video then cut to the pair holding Hague’s baby bump and embracing each other.

Following their time on Love Island, the couple have gone on to forge successful careers.

Hague became creative director at fashion brand PrettyLittleThing, while Fury, who is world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s half-brother, has continued his professional boxing career.

The pair finished as runners-up on Love Island in 2019.

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