Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have opened up about their growing family and how many children they'd each like to have.
Molly and Tommy, who welcomed their baby daughter Bambi a few months after filming the episode, discussed Tyson and his wife Paris's hectic home life with their six children in the first episode of the new Netflix series At Home With The Furys, which follows Tommy's brother Tyson Fury following his retirement from boxing.
Comparing their own family plans, Molly said: "I don't know how she does it. I think maximum me and you would be able to handle would probably be, potentially three."
She continued: "I know you wanna have ten. My dream was always to have two.
"We're going to have to try and meet in the middle. I think three is something I can consider." To which Tommy replied: "You know why you can never have three?
"If we go on a rollercoaster it's me, you, it's the two children, then one sat by their self."
After welcoming her baby daughter, Molly-Mae opened up about how she had found motherhood harder than she initially believed it would be, and that she had no immediate plans to have a second child.
During an Instagram Q&A one of her followers asked: "Are there plans for a little Bambi sister or brother soon?! Xx"
To which, she replied: "Definitely not for a good while [black heart emoji]
"Some day I'll be ready… but it's not unknown that I've found it harder than I expected to (even though I'm doing so much better now). Plus I don't know how anyone looks after more than one baby, you're superheroes."
And she has since opened up about deciding to go back onto contraception, revealing that she has started taking the pill again.
In a recent "day in the life" video, she said: "It always makes me a substantially different person, so emotional, so grouchy, so upset, so emotional." As she started speaking about the new pill she admitted that she doesn't really want to be on the pill.
The former Love Island runner-up said: "To be quite honest, I actually don't really want to be on the contraceptive pill. It's a really tricky one I would just rather be completely natural.
"Let my periods come when they come just let my body do its thing. Personally, I would like to not use contraception, but that's not something I am promoting because I'm not looking to have another child at the moment."
Catch At Home with the Furys on Netflix, from 16 August
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