OHMYGOSSIP — Molly-Mae Hague says the only thing she would change about her engagement is her outfit.
Last month, Tommy Fury, 24, surprised Molly-Mae with a proposal during their trip to Ibiza with their daughter Bambi and while Molly-Mae is overjoyed with the engagement, she admitted she wishes she had worn something different to the white jumpsuit she chose.
Speaking on YouTube, she said: “If I could change anything about the engagement I would maybe have worn something else.
“I like to be covered up and I was quite exposed in my outfit. The cleavage and arms are out.
“I had to learn to love myself in the video. I would have covered up more to feel more confident but it made me embrace my body the way it is now after I watched it.”
Molly-Mae, 24, admitted she still can’t believe Tommy managed to surprise her with the proposal, as he usually can’t keep a secret from her.
She said: “So we have been together for four years and we’ve spoken openly about getting engaged. I have always wanted that moment to happen for us.
“But did I have a gut feeling about that weekend in particular in Ibiza absolutely not! Do not ask me why or how as normally I am one step ahead with Tommy.
“I always said to him ‘I’m gutted as I will know about it before it happens’. But I honestly did not have clue, zero idea! I was like how have I been so stupid! He managed to do it! That was the most magical thing that it was such a huge surprise.”
Tommy managed to trick Molly-Mae by pretending they had been invited to Ibiza for a fashion event.
She said: “A week before the trip Fran [Molly-Mae’s manager] called and said I had been invited to an event with Net-a-Porter. And I was buzzing for that and I don’t normally want to leave the house unless it’s for something good.
“She said Tommy and I were invited together. I wanted to go for just one night but Tommy wanted to make it a family trip. We checked into the hotel. I was even told I had an amount to spend on the Net-a-Porter website.
“I picked a white jumpsuit and then got ready in the hotel. In the hotel there was stuff sent from the ‘brand’ with the labels on. There were even fake emails!”
Source: VacationHunter.Online

