Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury fly by private jet to Switzerland on their last trip before welcoming their second baby
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Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury jetted off on a private plane to Switzerland for one final getaway on Wednesday before they welcome their second child together.
The couple looked happier than ever as they cosied up for a selfie at the private airport as they prepared to celebrate Tommy's 27th birthday (which is on May 7) and Molly making the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
Taking to Instagram, Tommy shared that his 'best friend' gifted him a personalised gold boarding pass for his birthday which revealed the couple were jetting to Switzerland.
The ticket read that the pair were departing from Signature, which offers private aviation, but it is unknown whether the couple's daughter Bambi, three, was joining them.
He wrote: 'Early birthday present from my best friend'.
In a second snap, the couple looked in good spirits as they posed on the runway with their private jet waiting behind them ready to board.
Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury jetted off on a private plane to Switzerland for one final getaway on Wednesday before they welcome their second child together
Taking to Instagram, Tommy shared that his 'best friend' gifted him a personalised gold boarding pass for his birthday which revealed the couple were jetting to Switzerland
Pregnant Molly, who is due in June, showed off her natural beauty as she went makeup free wearing a khaki leather jacket layered over a grey T-shirt.
Meanwhile Tommy beamed in a black jacket and matching T-shirt as he captioned the post: 'Last trip before we are 4'.
The trip comes the same day that Molly became the first Love Island star to land a place on Forbes' 30 Under 30 List - as her influencer empire surges to a staggering £20million.
The entrepreneur has been recognised in the Retail and Ecommerce category for her impact on the beauty and fashion industries through her brands Filter by Molly-Mae and Maebe.
Forbes highlighted her growing influence as part of MMH Group Holdings, which generated significant revenues in 2025.
Since rising to fame on Love Island in 2019 alongside fiancé Tommy, Molly has built a social media following of more than 16 million across Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, transforming her reality TV profile into a multi-platform business empire.
Her journey is also documented in the Amazon Prime Video series Behind It All, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at her life balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood and fame.
The achievement follows Molly's recent collaboration with Adidas, which sold out within minutes. The partnership saw her design two trainers with the global sportswear giant.
Her beauty and fashion empire continues to expand, with her tanning brand Filter stocked in major retailers including Selfridges and Boots, while her clothing label Maebe continues to grow.
Molly began building her personal brand at just 17, launching a YouTube channel where she created beauty and fashion content for a growing young audience, years before her appearance on Love Island.
The trip comes the same day that Molly became the first Love Island star to land a place on Forbes' 30 Under 30 List - as her influencer empire surges to a staggering £20million
She left London's Fashion Retail Academy to pursue her own path, going on to collaborate with brands such as PrettyLittleThing, which helped elevate her profile further.
Throughout her career, she has brought her followers along with her journey, sharing personal milestones and challenges.
This has included her 2024 split from Tommy, which made headlines around the world.
The pair called off their engagement, with Tommy saying he was to blame following struggles with alcohol addiction.
The couple have since reconciled and recently moved into a new family home, which they are currently renovating as they prepare for the arrival of their second child.
Molly has also been honest with her audience about motherhood, openly discussing the challenges she has faced while adjusting to parenthood.
And more recently the influencer addressed Tommy's controversial fight date being so close to when she is expected to give birth to their second child.
The Love Island stars, who are already parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi, rekindled their romance last year.
However, Tommy has revealed his plans to fight retired strongman Eddie Hall at the AO Arena in Manchester on June 13.
After reported claims that her family are 'worried by his decision,' Molly-Mae has revealed what she really thinks about it.
Opening up in a Q&A video on her YouTube channel, she said: 'A lot of questions about how do you feel about Tommy's fight and obviously the date of it,' she said in her vlog.
Molly and Tommy are proud parents to daughter Bambi, three, and are set to welcome their second child in June
'Obviously I knew that you guys were going to like be concerned about that and have questions about that, but fear not.
'Fear not fair maiden because we're actually feeling really, really good about it and have a really good plan in place.'
She went on: 'There's actually like a good amount of time between my birth, my supposed birth because basically I'm having the baby in London again.
'So I gave birth with Bambi at The Portland.
'I'm not worried and I'm actually really, really happy that he's got a fight because it's been over a year since his last fight.'
She continued: 'So just having a date for something and and having a focus and us having like I don't know something to look forward to in the fight like it's just I think it's actually a really, really, really positive thing and he will be here when I get home.
'He will be able to support me.'

