Molly-Mae Hague showed off her post partum bikini body 11 weeks after welcoming son Midas during lavish child-free Dubai getaway.
The influencer, 27, and partner Tommy Fury enjoyed a luxury stay at the Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, which costs around £5,000 per night, after flying out first class.
The couple enjoyed a child-free getaway without their newborn son Midas and three-year-old daughter Bambi.
And during the trip Molly looked incredible in a white bikini as she posed for Instagram snaps with shirtless Tommy.
Keeping cool, the reality star pulled her blonde tresses back in a neat ponytail and toted her belongings in a woven tote bag.
Molly kept comfortable in a pair of flip flops as she cosied up to Tommy, who was dressed in green swimming shorts.
Molly-Mae Hague showed off her post partum bikini body 11 weeks after welcoming son Midas during lavish child-free Dubai getaway
The influencer, 27, and partner Tommy Fury enjoyed a luxury stay at the Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, which costs around £5,000 per night, after flying out first class
As the couple gave an insight into their trip, Molly beamed as she tucked into burgers, fried chicken and sweet potato fries.
She also snapped a photo of Tommy relaxing in bed with the picturesque view of the famous Burj Al Arab.
The boxer captioned the photos: 'A very short but sweet time.'
The trip comes amid reports that Molly is set to make a third series of her award-winning Prime series Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
An insider told The Sun: 'Discussions for a potential third series at a very early stage, but there's a willingness for more. It's more a question of when and how it will happen.
'Molly is now a busy mother of two with a burgeoning business, but as difficult as that makes filming a documentary, it also means the third outing would also have more to focus on.'
It's understood that the ratings for her show pleased Prime Video plus it brought in a younger demographic.
Elsewhere during their Dubai trip, Molly shared the moment she was 'attacked' by a crow while sat around the swimming pool.
The influencer was eating chicken tenders on the sunbed when a bird swooped down to steal her lunch, leaving her choking on her food.
Molly-Mae, who was filming for her vlog at the time, coughed and spluttered as she reeled from the shock of the surprise attack during the relaxing moment.
The mother of two then flipped her camera around to reveal the aftermath of the scene as the bird made off with her chicken before dropping it in the pool.
The couple enjoyed a child-free getaway without their newborn son Midas and three-year-old daughter Bambi
She also snapped a photo of Tommy relaxing in bed with the picturesque view of the famous Burj Al Arab
As the couple gave an insight into their trip, Molly and Tommy tucked into a lavish breakfast
The relaxing break took a distressing turn when the bird swooped down and crashed onto the table in front of her where her food was placed.
Molly-Mae could be heard saying: 'I've just choked! I'm in shock!.' She began coughing as she tried to clear her throat following the shock.
While on the flight out, Molly gave fans a glimpse of her lavish lifestyle as she jetted off on a luxurious holiday with Tommy.
Molly-Mae documented their journey, showing her kicking back on a first-class Emirates flight as her boxer partner, also 27, relaxed beside her.
Making the most of the seven-hour flight, Molly-Mae caught up with some work and edited a YouTube video, while also taking in an in-flight movie.
She then filmed an air hostess pouring soup into her bowl before panning the camera to Tommy who proceeded to pull a funny face.
Tommy also took the opportunity to film his partner, showing the blonde stunner making the most of the facilities while dressed in an all-white outfit.
The child-free break may perhaps be just what the couple need after Molly-Mae recently vowed son Midas would 'be my last child' after detailing his heartbreaking feeding issues.
In her latest YouTube vlog, she insisted she will stop at two children due to the fact she is 'in survival mode' with a toddler and newborn.
In the video, which was released on Monday, she revealed that Midas is struggling with feeding issues, leaving him 'screaming' in intense pain.
Speaking on camera to her 2.09 million YouTube subscribers, she said: 'I just, to be honest, I just feel so bad for mine just because this reflux thing is actually becoming like a massive issue for me – I've never, ever heard a baby scream like that.'
The trip comes amid reports that Molly is set to make a third series of her award-winning Prime series Molly-Mae: Behind It All
Molly and Tommy welcomed son Midas 11 weeks ago and are also proud parents to three-year-old daughter Bambi
Reflux occurs when stomach contents flow back up into the food pipe, causing a baby to spit up milk during or shortly after a feed.
Molly-Mae has been candid about her struggles with motherhood, frequently shedding light on Bambi's behaviour.
Since welcoming Midas in early June, she admits her baby days will be over as she is juggling her relationship while parenting a toddler and newborn.
She said: 'Like, peace and love and prosperity and all of that, but it's just a lot, like, obviously, and I'm, like, I feel like I'm showing a lot of, like, oh, you know, I'm coping, I'm good, but also...
'I'm having moments where I'm thinking 100 per cent, like, I'm so blessed and so lucky, but this will be my last child.'
Molly-Mae went on: 'One for the books is to remember like that having a 10-week-old and a three-and-a-half-year-old, like is something that a lot of mums are doing and they have more children. I am so aware of that, but it is a little bit savage...
'Obviously, it would be so not realistic of me to not talk about the highs and the lows, and yeah, I need you guys to understand that.'
On her battles to feed Midas, she lamented his struggles with reflux.
She said: 'I've never, ever heard a baby scream like that. And it like literally makes me want to cry. Like he's crying, I want to cry...
'And it's so just a lot like having a baby when it's hard enough as it is, and then add like feeding digestive issues on top of that. And it's just, it is a lot, but anyway.'

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