Molly-Mae Hague has said she expects fans to “hate” the baby name she and partner Tommy Fury have chosen for their second child.
The former Love Island star, 26, announced in February that she is pregnant again and unintentionally revealed her due date online as June 12.
Hague said the couple have now settled on a name, but admitted it is far from traditional.
Speaking in a new YouTube video, she said: “I think we’re pretty much set on a name now, which is crazy.
“I also just can’t wait for everyone to hate it. Obviously it’s a different name – we were never going to call our baby just an ordinary name, that was never going to happen.
“I’ve only ever heard of one other baby being called this name.”
She added: “I can’t wait for everyone to probably dislike it and be like, ‘What?’ But it was never going to be an ordinary name, guys, let’s be honest.”
The couple previously sparked debate over their choice of name for their first child, Bambi, which divided opinion online when it was revealed in 2023.
Hague also shared that she has “less than ten weeks left” of her pregnancy, admitting she has been going “100 miles an hour” but is now starting to feel the physical strain.
Meanwhile, Fury posted a photo of Hague during a breakfast date, writing: “Not long to go now,” as the couple prepare to welcome their second child.

The update comes days after Fury announced he is set to fight retired strongman Eddie Hall at Manchester’s AO Arena on June 13 – just one day after Hague’s reported due date.
The timing has raised eyebrows among fans, with some questioning whether he could miss the birth if the baby arrives late.
One wrote on social media: “Right by your due date again,” while another asked: “Does this mean Tommy is missing the birth of your second child?”
Hague, however, appeared supportive of the bout, commenting: “Show time!!!”
Ahead of the birth of their first child, Hague opted to be induced so Fury could be present before his fight with Jake Paul.
Explaining the decision at the time, she said the couple wanted a “rough understanding” of when their baby would arrive so he would not miss the birth.
The pair’s latest update also comes after Hague faced criticism over her recent private jet trip to Disneyland Paris.
Some followers accused her of being environmentally irresponsible, questioning why she did not fly commercially.
Sharing photos from the trip, Hague wrote she was “soaking up the last moments of just us” before becoming a family of four.