
Molly-Mae Hague admitted that she 'spiralled' over her appearance at Venezuela Fury's wedding to Noah Price.
The heavily pregnant influencer was photographed alone at the Isle of Man celebrations, where daughter Bambi was one of Venezuela's many bridesmaids.
Partner Tommy Fury was noticeably absent from his niece's wedding, with Paris Fury later clarifying this was because he had to stay behind in Manchester to prepare for an upcoming boxing match.
Over a week on from the event, Molly-Mae has now reflected on her attendance in a new vlog, revealing that she was 'severely humbled' by the comments over her appearance.
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For those who aren't as well-versed on the attire guests wore to the Fury-Price wedding, Molly-Mae wore a form-fitting black jumpsuit, which had been tailored to accommodate her growing bump.

However, the 27-year-old received backlash for her paired-back ensemble, with fans criticising her slicked-back hairstyle and visible brown roots.
"I got severely humbled in the comments," she told followers during the vlog.
"Which, to be fair, I don’t know why I didn’t expect, because the whole time I was saying to myself, if I do go and I haven’t given birth by then, I was like, I don’t care what I look like."
Molly-Mae went on to explain that she'd put effort into selecting a smart outfit for the wedding and even had a stylist put her hair into a nice updo, which she later swapped for a more casual bun.
"I actually had my hair done in the morning. I had this really gorgeous bun but I ended up taking the bun out and just slicking my own bun back," she said. "You can see my hair bobble, my roots."
Going on to reveal that she's having a dilemma over what to do with her hair, she continued: "My hair is a whole different conversation at the minute. What I am going to do about my hair, I don’t know. It’s grown out so much, to the point where, do I just accept that I might have to go to being a brunette? Surely not."

Addressing the comments about her look overall, she added: "I did have a bit of a spiral yesterday morning. I just don’t know why I didn’t think that… I should have thought there’s probably going to be pictures and videos that will come out."
Despite the backlash, Molly-Mae added that she was very glad Bambi was able to be there, revealing that the three-year-old thought she was 'in a dream'.
Meanwhile, mother-of-the-bride Paris was thrilled that Molly-Mae made the effort to fly over, calling the Maebe owner 'incredible'.
"I have got to throw her props," she told The Sun. "She is making that journey while heavily pregnant and I wouldn’t have been able to face that while I was at her term of pregnancy
Topics: Molly-Mae Hague, Celebrity, Tommy Fury, Venezuela Fury