MOLLY-MAE Hague has poked fun at daughter Bambi’s plans to bite her friends after mum-shamers branded the influencer “too soft”.
Last month fans were shocked when Molly-Mae, 26, and Tommy Fury’s two-year-old daughter was seen listing which of her pals she wanted to bite.



And in her latest YouTube vlog, the former Love Island star confessed she was happy “the internet is able to laugh with me” over the incident.
Revealing she’d been sent a package from Heinz beans in relation to the moment, Molly said: “Whoever did this in the Heinz beans team, you need a raise!
“In the post from Heinz, I received Emily’s beans, Bambi’s beans and Dory’s beans… if you know, you know. I’m not going to say too much about that.”
Molly continued: “I love that people think it’s Dory, but it’s actually ‘Story’ – that’s who she was talking about. It’s not acceptable but it was ‘Story’.
“Either way it’s not ok and either way I don’t condone it but I was happy the internet was able to laugh with me about something for once and didn’t mum-shame me too much.”
In a previous vlog, Bambi shared: “I’m gonna bite someone.
“I’m gonna bite Dory.”
To this, Molly-Mae, who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping £6million fortune, questioned: “No, we don’t use our mouth to bite do we?”
Seconds later, the millionaire, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, asked: “What do you use your mouth for?”
She then confirmed to the youngster: “For food, for eating. We bite our food, we don’t bite anyone.”
But it appeared that Bambi wasn’t totally on board, as she continued: “We bite…Emily.
“We bite… Dory.”
Whilst laughing, the blonde beauty, who previously admitted she is “selfish” and “not cut out” to deal with the stresses of parenting, added: “No. Don’t know why I’m laughing at that.
“We bite croissants. We bite pasta. We bite pizza.”
While many thought Bambi’s behaviour was “wild,” others were even more stunned by Molly-Mae’s reaction.
One mother wrote: “I’ve never heard/known a child to openly say they’re going to bite a kid.”
A second shared: “The threat is wild.”
Whilst someone else simply penned: “Concerning.”
At the same time, one parent said: “She turns it into a game….Molly is too soft.”