Paris Fury has clarified the reason behind Molly-Mae Hague’s absence from her daughter Venezuela’s recent hen do. Venezuela, who is set to marry Noah Price, celebrated with a large party attended by hundreds of young fans.

Hen Do Absence Explained

Paris explained on the ‘Not My Bagg’ podcast that she had spoken to Molly-Mae shortly before the event and understood her decision not to attend, given her pregnancy. She highlighted that the hen do was filled with hundreds of teenage fans of Molly-Mae.

Fan Attention Concerns

Paris anticipated Molly-Mae would have been overwhelmed and ‘tortured’ by attention, recalling similar experiences at Molly-Mae’s own birthday celebrations. Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their second child, due on June 12th, and are already parents to three-year-old Bambi.

Molly-Mae's Motherhood Anxieties

Molly-Mae recently enjoyed an intimate baby shower brunch, organized by her manager Francesca Britton, featuring activities like bouquet-making and cake decorating, and receiving luxurious gifts. Beyond the excitement of her growing family, Molly-Mae has been reflecting on the profound changes parenthood has brought to her life.

Shift in Perspective

In a recent YouTube vlog, she revealed a significant shift in her perspective, admitting to feeling ‘so scared of everything’ since becoming a mother. She described a dramatic change from being fearless – enjoying activities like skiing and horror movies – to now perceiving ‘danger around every single corner’.

Heightened Responsibility

This newfound anxiety extends to everyday activities like leaving the house, taking Ubers, or flying on planes. Molly-Mae attributes this heightened sense of fear to the immense responsibility of protecting her daughter, Bambi. She explained that her focus has shifted from living solely for herself to prioritizing Bambi’s well-being and safety.

She feels a strong need to safeguard herself to ensure she can always be there for her child. She acknowledges that this change can be ‘debilitating at times’ and jokingly noted her fiancé Tommy Fury’s amusement at her newfound anxieties. Despite her past bravery, Molly-Mae now finds herself apprehensive even around simple things like cars, constantly anticipating potential dangers. This transformation underscores the profound impact parenthood can have on one’s perception of the world and the weight of responsibility that comes with it.