Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury reveal strict screen-time rule for Bambi

Couple limit daughter's screen use to flights, long car journeys

Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury reveal strict screen-time rule for Bambi

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have shared the strict screen-time rules they follow for their three-year-old daughter, Bambi, saying technology is reserved for long journeys as they aim to give their children a more traditional childhood.

Bambi only uses screens while travelling

Speaking during a Q&A for his new podcast, What The Fury?!, Tommy said Bambi is only allowed to use screens during long flights or extended car journeys.

He explained that, outside of travelling, the toddler spends her time playing outdoors, whether in the garden, at the park or enjoying other activities away from technology.

Tommy said he wants Bambi to experience a childhood similar to his own, adding that he grew up without constant access to screens, apps and digital devices.

Tommy Fury wants children to grow up away from technology

The boxer also revealed that he has no plans to give Bambi a mobile phone any time soon.

According to Tommy, owning a phone comes with significant responsibility, and children should fully understand the online world before having access to one.

The couple, who recently welcomed their second child, son Midas, have previously spoken about wanting their children to have as normal an upbringing as possible despite their public profiles.

Couple previously shared plans for 'normal' family life

Tommy has previously said he prefers family camping trips and everyday experiences over luxury holidays for his children.

While Molly-Mae has built a successful career as a social media influencer, the couple have repeatedly said they want Bambi and Midas to spend more time outdoors than on digital devices as they grow up.