Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague dashes boyfriend Tommy Fury’s hopes of having ‘4-6 kids’

‘Dream on sunshine!’ Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague dashes boyfriend Tommy Fury’s hopes of having ‘4-6 kids’ as he discusses starting a family

Molly-Mae Hague told her boyfriend Tommy Fury to ‘dream on’ when he revealed his hopes of having ‘four to six’ children when they start a family.   

Love Island star Tommy, 21, was taking part in a Q&A on his Instagram on Saturday when he was was asked by a fan about how many kids he would like to have.

In response, the professional boxer said: ‘So, I would love to have 4-6 kids.’

Baby plans: Molly-Mae Hague told her boyfriend Tommy Fury to ‘dream on’ when he revealed his hopes of having ‘four to six’ children when they start a family

He then panned the camera over to Molly-Mae, 21, who jokingly appeared to give him the middle finger gesture.

The influencer later reshared Tommy’s clip to her own Instagram story, cheekily adding: ‘Dream on sunshine.’ 

Tommy and Molly-Mae previously revealed their plans to get married and have children together, as they admitted they ‘talk about what the future holds every single day’.

Starting a family: Love Island star Tommy, 21, was taking part in a Q&A on his Instagram on Saturday when he was was asked by a fan about how many kids he would like to have (pictured girlfriend Molly-Mae)

Starting a family: Love Island star Tommy, 21, was taking part in a Q&A on his Instagram on Saturday when he was was asked by a fan about how many kids he would like to have (pictured girlfriend Molly-Mae)

Ha! Molly-Mae later reshared Tommy's clip to her own Instagram story, cheekily adding: 'Dream on sunshine.'

No way! He then panned the camera over to Molly-Mae, 21, who jokingly appeared to give him the middle finger gesture

Ha! Molly-Mae later reshared Tommy’s clip to her own Instagram story, cheekily adding: ‘Dream on sunshine.’

However, it seems Molly-Mae is interested in only having a limited amount of kids with her partner.

During an appearance on Love Island: What Happens next back in October, she said: ‘We are so excited for what the future holds I cannot even explain to you we talk about it every single day.’

Tommy added: ‘Yeah, I 100 percent in 10 years time I would definitely like to see myself married with kids. Four kids, five kids, 20 kids or whatever?’

However, Molly-Mae appeared startled at Tommy’s suggestion, adding: ‘Five kids?’

Her boyfriend replied: ‘Well yeah, I want an army of kids.’

Yet Molly-Mae put her foot down, stating: ‘No, that’s not happening. We are not doing five kids – two maximum.’

The lovebirds, who have been together ever since they met on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019, also discussed tying the knot and choosing a ring.

Couple goals: Both Tommy and Molly-Mae previously revealed their desires to eventually get married and have children together, as they admitted they ‘talk about what the future holds every single day’

Couple goals: Both Tommy and Molly-Mae previously revealed their desires to eventually get married and have children together, as they admitted they ‘talk about what the future holds every single day’

Molly-Mae said: ‘I mean I am literally just waiting for the ring now. No I am joking, not just yet.

‘Not just yet, soon, whenever, wheever you want? Now? No, I am joking.’

As the duo then walked by a jewellery shop, Molly-Mae eyed up the big engagement rings in the window.

Marriage: The lovebirds also discussed tying the knot and choosing a ring

Marriage: The lovebirds also discussed tying the knot and choosing a ring

She added: ‘You know I want it to be big and extravagant. I don’t do things by halves. The proposal would need to be…’

Tommy joked: ‘Moon? Mars? Jupiter?’

Molly-Mae did appear to be on board with the space idea, adding: ‘Fly me to the moon, get down on one knee with the oxygen mask.’

In love: Molly-Mae and Tommy have been together since meeting on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019

In love: Molly-Mae and Tommy have been together since meeting on the fifth series of Love Island in 2019