The new series, like the first, explores Hague’s life behind the vlog camera.

It’s a cross between a fly-on-the-wall reality show and a documentary series, in which cameras follow her around as she raises Bambi, while pursuing her various business ventures.

Hague, who has been open about her struggles with motherhood, says during the episodes she finds the balance of work and Bambi “quite hard to nail”.

As well as her personal life, the episodes also look at her career as an influencer and founder of womenswear brand, Maebe.

For TV journalist Lauren Morris, the series is a “shrewd decision”, as while she has to open up about her personal life, it also helps showcase her fashion business.

“I think it’s brave of her to show us inside her life, when she doesn’t have to,” she said.

“Her critics won’t change their minds about her, but then, it’s her fans who will be watching this. Her critics won’t – why would you bother.”

The first series recently picked up a National Television Award, and Hague admitted the win “added to the pressure”.

She was speaking at a Q&A event in London earlier this week, for which questions were submitted in advance by journalists. A moderator then asked a range of questions.

Hague said she was “really nervous” about people watching the second season of her series as she talks about things “I haven’t spoken about before”.

She added: “I just want everything that I put out to be… I want everyone to enjoy it and for it to be perfect.”

Molly-Mae: Behind It All episodes 1-3 of Series 2 are available now on Prime Video. The latter three episodes will drop early 2026.