Molly-Mae Hague reacts to Love Island audition tape and first time meeting Tommy Fury

The next series of Love Island is due to begin on Monday night with host Maya Jama and the helm and plenty of new singles ready to find love

Molly-Mae Hague has reacted to her Love Island audition tape and first time meeting Tommy Fury. The mum-of-one shared a vlog to her popular YouTube channel where she shared a video of herself watching her audition tape in a bid to enter the villa.

She starts the clip by laughing at the camera while her audition tape plays in the background. The previous Molly-Mae in the tape talks about how a ex told her she was “too much to handle” before they split up but then Molly looks at the camera in her vlog and says “what am I actually talking about” as it seems she’s struggling to recall the moment.

Molly previously said that she gave herself “the ick” watching her audition tape back. She explained to her fans: “Basically Fran [her manager] got an email a few weeks ago saying that they were doing a 10 years of Love Island programme to celebrate the 10-year anniversary.

Molly and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

“They said that my audition tape is going to be shown and Fran was like ‘Is there anyway we could see the audition tape before it gets put on TV considering Molly hasn’t seen this in coming up to seven years?’

“I’ve never actually seen it, because it obviously it was filmed and I never got to see it, I actually forgot that even one existed to be honest.

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“And it’s about to be on TV in a minute and I have literally zero idea what to expect, because I’ve never seen it before and I’m actually really scared as to what I’m going to say, what I’m going to ever look like, or sound like.

Molly watched her audition tape back
Molly watched her audition tape back(Image: ITV)

“Maybe they might not show mine, but I think they will because Fran got told they definitely are going to and they said we can’t show you a sneak peek.”

The vlog then skips to Tommy, who hasn’t been on her YouTube channel for months due to their split. However it looks like he’s back as they pair recently confirmed that they are once again an item.

Molly shows fans that she’s watching old episodes of Love Island which includes the moment when Tommy and Molly first met. Tommy giggles as he says “the wanderer returns” before Molly explains they are reminiscing on how they met.

Tommy says: “Do you know what it is? Genuinely, I miss that place. I do miss it because you had no worries in there. You didn’t have a phone, which you know I love. You had your own little clique in there, you got on with people, it was good wasn’t it.”

Molly and Tommy recently confirmed that they are back together after taking months apart due to his struggles with alcohol. The iconic couple split up last year as a result of the boxer’s issues with alcohol which was revealed on Molly’s documentary Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

However, it seems that the couple couldn’t stay apart and are now giving things another go. The two of them share their daughter Bambi together.

Love Island returns Monday, June 9 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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Molly-Mae Hague reacts to Love Island audition tape and first time meeting Tommy Fury

The next series of Love Island is due to begin on Monday night with host Maya Jama and the helm and plenty of new singles ready to find love

Molly-Mae Hague has reacted to her Love Island audition tape and first time meeting Tommy Fury. The mum-of-one shared a vlog to her popular YouTube channel where she shared a video of herself watching her audition tape in a bid to enter the villa.

She starts the clip by laughing at the camera while her audition tape plays in the background. The previous Molly-Mae in the tape talks about how a ex told her she was “too much to handle” before they split up but then Molly looks at the camera in her vlog and says “what am I actually talking about” as it seems she’s struggling to recall the moment.

Molly previously said that she gave herself “the ick” watching her audition tape back. She explained to her fans: “Basically Fran [her manager] got an email a few weeks ago saying that they were doing a 10 years of Love Island programme to celebrate the 10-year anniversary.

Molly and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

“They said that my audition tape is going to be shown and Fran was like ‘Is there anyway we could see the audition tape before it gets put on TV considering Molly hasn’t seen this in coming up to seven years?’

“I’ve never actually seen it, because it obviously it was filmed and I never got to see it, I actually forgot that even one existed to be honest.

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“And it’s about to be on TV in a minute and I have literally zero idea what to expect, because I’ve never seen it before and I’m actually really scared as to what I’m going to say, what I’m going to ever look like, or sound like.

Molly watched her audition tape back
Molly watched her audition tape back(Image: ITV)

“Maybe they might not show mine, but I think they will because Fran got told they definitely are going to and they said we can’t show you a sneak peek.”

The vlog then skips to Tommy, who hasn’t been on her YouTube channel for months due to their split. However it looks like he’s back as they pair recently confirmed that they are once again an item.

Molly shows fans that she’s watching old episodes of Love Island which includes the moment when Tommy and Molly first met. Tommy giggles as he says “the wanderer returns” before Molly explains they are reminiscing on how they met.

Tommy says: “Do you know what it is? Genuinely, I miss that place. I do miss it because you had no worries in there. You didn’t have a phone, which you know I love. You had your own little clique in there, you got on with people, it was good wasn’t it.”

Molly and Tommy recently confirmed that they are back together after taking months apart due to his struggles with alcohol. The iconic couple split up last year as a result of the boxer’s issues with alcohol which was revealed on Molly’s documentary Molly-Mae: Behind It All.

However, it seems that the couple couldn’t stay apart and are now giving things another go. The two of them share their daughter Bambi together.

Love Island returns Monday, June 9 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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Where Soldier, Soldier cast are now – booze battles, affairs and tragic death

Soldier, Soldier was a huge TV hit in the 90s and made stars of Robson Green and Jerome Flynn who went on to have a number one hit and huge success in Hollywood

Soldier, Soldier ran for seven seasons on ITV(Image: Central Broadcasting)

Soldier, Soldier star Marise Wipani has tragically died aged 61. The actress, who also appeared in Xena: Warrior Princess, died on her birthday on Friday.

Her Facebook page announced the news of her death in a sad message to friends and family. It read: “Marise passed peacefully today on her 61st birthday surrounded by family and friends.

” She just wanted to say…. I have shuffled off this mortal coil. Good byyye, good luuuck, good God!!! Quote from Driving Miss Daisy. “

Her cause of death was not shared in the post.

ITV’s Soldier, Soldier was a massive telly hit in the 90s, captivating viewers with its fictional insight into the ups and downs of the British Army. Set within the made-up 1st Battalion The King’s Fusiliers regiment, it delved into the professional and personal dramas of the show’s ensemble.

The standout stars were Robson and Jerome, who enjoyed a brief but significant music career, sparked by an episode where they performed Unchained Melody. With Simon Cowell’s support, their rendition topped the charts for seven weeks and became 1995’s best-selling single.

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They both exited the show in the fifth series, but it continued for another two seasons before wrapping up in December 1997. It ran for seven series and captured the nation’s attention.

Since the show ended, the stars have had varied fates. Here’s a look at what the cast have been up to…

Robson Green – Fusilier Dave Tucker

Robson Green/Fusilier Dave Tucker split image
Robson Green played Fusilier Dave Tucker in Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty/ITV)

Robson was already familiar to viewers for his role as Jimmy Powell on BBC One’s Casualty when he scored the part of Fusilier Dave Tucker, reports the Express.

This role propelled him to mega-stardom and chart-topping success. He and co-star Jerome Flynn had a short but massive music career which saw them become the first act to have their initial three singles enter the charts at number one.

Since leaving the show, angling fanatic Robson has presented numerous fishing shows. He has also appeared in BBC Three’s supernatural drama Being Human, as well as BBC One’s Waterloo Road. His current role sees him playing DI George Keating in ITV’s hugely popular ’50s set detective drama Grantchester.

Off screen, Green’s personal life has been quite eventful; he wed Alison Ogilvie in 1991, but their marriage ended by 1999 amid reports of Green’s affair with Pamela McDonald, who was then the wife of Emmerdale’s Ian Sharrock, known for his role as Jackie Merrick on the soap.

He met his second wife, former Page 3 model Vanya Seager, during a recording session at BMG Records in 1995. They went on to have a son, Taylor Seager-Green and tied the knot in 2001. However, a decade later they issued a statement saying their marriage had” irretrievably broken down “and that they were separating.

Jerome Flynn – Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey

Jerome Flynn/Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey split image
Jerome Flynn played Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey in the hit ITV show(Image: Carlton TV)

After getting his breakthrough in London’s Burning Jerome found huge fame with Soldier, Soldier and in his music career with co-star Robson Green

In more recent times Jerome resurrected his acting career, impressing audiences globally with his role in Game of Thrones and gracing ITV’s Ripper Street.

His career took another thrilling turn in 2019 when he shared the big screen with Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry in the action thriller John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.

Off-screen, the star has never married nor had children, but he’s created a new-age holiday retreat named Trefacwn in a Grade II-listed Georgian mansion, which its website claims radiates” an ancient healing energy palpable to all who visit”.

Denise Welch – Marsha Stubbs

Denise Welch
Denise Welch was already well known from Byker Grove when she starred in Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty)

Denise became a household name as Marsha Stubbs on the show back in 1993 and continued to grace the screens for two years until 1995, by then already recognised from her stints in Byker Grove and Spender.

Post Soldier, Soldier, she starred in Coronation Street as Natalie Barnes, causing a stir across the nation when she became embroiled in the breakdown of Kevin and Sally Webster’s marriage.

Since then, Denise’s career has thrived with roles in hit series like Holby City, Down To Earth, Waterloo Road, and Hollyoaks. She is also no stranger to reality TV and has appeared on Dancing On Ice and she won Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.

A familiar face now on Loose Women, Denise openly shares her struggles with alcoholism on the show and is well appreciated for her candour.

Behind the scenes, Denise is a mother to two sons with her former spouse Tim Healy, one being Matty, the frontman of The 1975, and she’s currently married to artist Lincoln Townley.

Annabelle Apsion – Joy Wilton

Annabelle Apsion
Annabelle Apsion currently appears in Call The Midwife as Violet Buckle(Image: Getty)

Annabelle might not have been a well-known figure to audiences during her time on Soldier, Soldier with only a few minor roles under her belt, but today she stands as one of televisions most recognisable figures, noted for a myriad of iconic roles since departing the series in 1995.

A year on from her exit, she portrayed Jenni Hicks, a mother who tragically lost her two daughters in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, in the docudrama Hillsborough. She also shared the silver screen with Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp in From Hell, where she played Polly Nichols, Jack the Ripper’s first known victim.

In 2002, she made a brief yet unforgettable appearance on Coronation Street as Patricia Hillman, the ex-wife of serial killer Richard Hillman, who met a gruesome end at his hands.

Despite her impressive acting portfolio, until recently she was most recognised for her role as Monica Gallagher in Channel 4’s Shameless. However, these days she is best known for her portrayal of Mayor Violet Buckle in BBC One’s Call The Midwife.

Paterson Joseph – Fusilier Eddie” Horatio “Nelson

Paterson Joseph
Paterson Joseph played Fusilier Eddie “Horatio” Nelson for one episode on Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty)

Paterson Joseph was just beginning to make a name for himself when he featured in one episode of Soldier, Soldier in series four in 1994. That same year, he appeared in an episode of BBC’s Casualty before becoming a regular on the show three years later.

Over his 45-year career, he has become one of the most recognisable faces in British drama, playing roles such as Reuben in William and Mary, alongside Martin Clunes, the Marquis de Carabas in Neverwhere, Alan Johnson in Peep Show, Lyndon Jones in Green Wing, and Shorty in the first episode of Jericho.

Like many other esteemed British actors, he has appeared in Doctor Who in the 2005 two-part episodes Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways. He played Rodrick, a contestant on a futuristic version of The Weakest Link game show.

Most recently, he dazzled audiences in cinemas as Arthur Slugworth in Wonka. Away from the spotlight, he shares his life with wife Emmanuelle Joseph and their child.

He also holds the esteemed position of Chancellor at Oxford Brookes University.

Holly Aird – Corporal (later Sergeant) Nancy Thorpe

Holly Aird
Holly Aird was an original cast member on Soldier, Soldier (Image: Getty)

Holly, a veteran actress since childhood, boasted an impressive resume by the time she joined Soldier, Soldier. Post-departure, she captivated viewers as Carla in Dressing For Breakfast and became widely recognised for her role as forensic pathologist Frankie Wharton in BBC1’s Waking the Dead.

Her recent credits include roles in A Discovery Of Witches and Four Lives, and last year she shone in the Idris Elba-led Apple TV production Hijack. In her personal life, Holly was married to Rome actor James Purefoy from 1996 until 2002 and is currently wed to Toby Merritt since 2004.

Samantha Morton – Clare Anderson

Samantha Morton
Samantha Morton went on to achieve Hollywood fame(Image: Getty)

Samantha Morton first graced our screens in Soldier, Soldier, making an immediate impact despite appearing in just four episodes. A mere four years later, she captured the nation’s attention in ITV’s Band Of Gold.

Since then, she has graced the silver screen in Hollywood blockbusters like Minority Report with Tom Cruise, and Elizabeth: The Golden Age alongside Cate Blanchett. Expanding her talents, she has also ventured into producing and directing throughout her thirty-year career.

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Her outstanding contributions were honoured at this year’s BAFTAs with the prestigious fellowship, where she delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech:” representation matters”.

Away from the spotlight, she’s a mother to three children, including actress Esmé Creed-Miles.

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Where Soldier, Soldier cast are now – booze battles, affairs and tragic death

Soldier, Soldier was a huge TV hit in the 90s and made stars of Robson Green and Jerome Flynn who went on to have a number one hit and huge success in Hollywood

Soldier, Soldier ran for seven seasons on ITV(Image: Central Broadcasting)

Soldier, Soldier star Marise Wipani has tragically died aged 61. The actress, who also appeared in Xena: Warrior Princess, died on her birthday on Friday.

Her Facebook page announced the news of her death in a sad message to friends and family. It read: “Marise passed peacefully today on her 61st birthday surrounded by family and friends.

“She just wanted to say….I have shuffled off this mortal coil. Good byyye, good luuuck, good God!!! Quote from Driving Miss Daisy.”

Her cause of death was not shared in the post.

ITV’s Soldier, Soldier was a massive telly hit in the 90s, captivating viewers with its fictional insight into the ups and downs of the British Army. Set within the made-up 1st Battalion The King’s Fusiliers regiment, it delved into the professional and personal dramas of the show’s ensemble.

The standout stars were Robson and Jerome, who enjoyed a brief but significant music career, sparked by an episode where they performed Unchained Melody. With Simon Cowell’s support, their rendition topped the charts for seven weeks and became 1995’s best-selling single.

Article continues below

They both exited the show in the fifth series, but it continued for another two seasons before wrapping up in December 1997. It ran for seven series and captured the nation’s attention.

Since the show ended, the stars have had varied fates. Here’s a look at what the cast have been up to…

Robson Green – Fusilier Dave Tucker

Robson Green/Fusilier Dave Tucker split image
Robson Green played Fusilier Dave Tucker in Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty/ITV)

Robson was already familiar to viewers for his role as Jimmy Powell on BBC One’s Casualty when he scored the part of Fusilier Dave Tucker, reports the Express.

This role propelled him to mega-stardom and chart-topping success. He and co-star Jerome Flynn had a short but massive music career which saw them become the first act to have their initial three singles enter the charts at number one.

Since leaving the show, angling fanatic Robson has presented numerous fishing shows. He has also appeared in BBC Three’s supernatural drama Being Human, as well as BBC One’s Waterloo Road. His current role sees him playing DI George Keating in ITV’s hugely popular ’50s set detective drama Grantchester.

Off screen, Green’s personal life has been quite eventful; he wed Alison Ogilvie in 1991, but their marriage ended by 1999 amid reports of Green’s affair with Pamela McDonald, who was then the wife of Emmerdale’s Ian Sharrock, known for his role as Jackie Merrick on the soap.

He met his second wife, former Page 3 model Vanya Seager, during a recording session at BMG Records in 1995. They went on to have a son, Taylor Seager-Green and tied the knot in 2001. However, a decade later they issued a statement saying their marriage had “irretrievably broken down” and that they were separating.

Jerome Flynn – Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey

Jerome Flynn/Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey split image
Jerome Flynn played Lance Corporal Paddy Garvey in the hit ITV show(Image: Carlton TV)

After getting his breakthrough in London’s Burning Jerome found huge fame with Soldier, Soldier and in his music career with co-star Robson Green

In more recent times Jerome resurrected his acting career, impressing audiences globally with his role in Game of Thrones and gracing ITV’s Ripper Street.

His career took another thrilling turn in 2019 when he shared the big screen with Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry in the action thriller John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.

Off-screen, the star has never married nor had children, but he’s created a new-age holiday retreat named Trefacwn in a Grade II-listed Georgian mansion, which its website claims radiates “an ancient healing energy palpable to all who visit”.

Denise Welch – Marsha Stubbs

Denise Welch
Denise Welch was already well known from Byker Grove when she starred in Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty)

Denise became a household name as Marsha Stubbs on the show back in 1993 and continued to grace the screens for two years until 1995, by then already recognised from her stints in Byker Grove and Spender.

Post Soldier, Soldier, she starred in Coronation Street as Natalie Barnes, causing a stir across the nation when she became embroiled in the breakdown of Kevin and Sally Webster’s marriage.

Since then, Denise’s career has thrived with roles in hit series like Holby City, Down To Earth, Waterloo Road, and Hollyoaks. She is also no stranger to reality TV and has appeared on Dancing On Ice and she won Celebrity Big Brother in 2012.

A familiar face now on Loose Women, Denise openly shares her struggles with alcoholism on the show and is well appreciated for her candour.

Behind the scenes, Denise is a mother to two sons with her former spouse Tim Healy, one being Matty, the frontman of The 1975, and she’s currently married to artist Lincoln Townley.

Annabelle Apsion – Joy Wilton

Annabelle Apsion
Annabelle Apsion currently appears in Call The Midwife as Violet Buckle(Image: Getty)

Annabelle might not have been a well-known figure to audiences during her time on Soldier, Soldier with only a few minor roles under her belt, but today she stands as one of televisions most recognisable figures, noted for a myriad of iconic roles since departing the series in 1995.

A year on from her exit, she portrayed Jenni Hicks, a mother who tragically lost her two daughters in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, in the docudrama Hillsborough. She also shared the silver screen with Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp in From Hell, where she played Polly Nichols, Jack the Ripper’s first known victim.

In 2002, she made a brief yet unforgettable appearance on Coronation Street as Patricia Hillman, the ex-wife of serial killer Richard Hillman, who met a gruesome end at his hands.

Despite her impressive acting portfolio, until recently she was most recognised for her role as Monica Gallagher in Channel 4’s Shameless. However, these days she is best known for her portrayal of Mayor Violet Buckle in BBC One’s Call The Midwife.

Paterson Joseph – Fusilier Eddie “Horatio” Nelson

Paterson Joseph
Paterson Joseph played Fusilier Eddie “Horatio” Nelson for one episode on Soldier, Soldier(Image: Getty)

Paterson Joseph was just beginning to make a name for himself when he featured in one episode of Soldier, Soldier in series four in 1994. That same year, he appeared in an episode of BBC’s Casualty before becoming a regular on the show three years later.

Over his 45-year career, he has become one of the most recognisable faces in British drama, playing roles such as Reuben in William and Mary, alongside Martin Clunes, the Marquis de Carabas in Neverwhere, Alan Johnson in Peep Show, Lyndon Jones in Green Wing; and Shorty in the first episode of Jericho.

Like many other esteemed British actors, he has appeared in Doctor Who in the 2005 two-part episodes Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways. He played Rodrick, a contestant on a futuristic version of The Weakest Link game show.

Most recently, he dazzled audiences in cinemas as Arthur Slugworth in Wonka. Away from the spotlight, he shares his life with wife Emmanuelle Joseph and their child.

He also holds the esteemed position of Chancellor at Oxford Brookes University.

Holly Aird – Corporal (later Sergeant) Nancy Thorpe

Holly Aird
Holly Aird was an original cast member on Soldier, Soldier (Image: Getty)

Holly, a veteran actress since childhood, boasted an impressive resume by the time she joined Soldier, Soldier. Post-departure, she captivated viewers as Carla in Dressing For Breakfast and became widely recognised for her role as forensic pathologist Frankie Wharton in BBC1’s Waking the Dead.

Her recent credits include roles in A Discovery Of Witches and Four Lives, and last year she shone in the Idris Elba-led Apple TV production Hijack. In her personal life, Holly was married to Rome actor James Purefoy from 1996 until 2002 and is currently wed to Toby Merritt since 2004.

Samantha Morton – Clare Anderson

Samantha Morton
Samantha Morton went on to achieve Hollywood fame(Image: Getty)

Samantha Morton first graced our screens in Soldier, Soldier, making an immediate impact despite appearing in just four episodes. A mere four years later, she captured the nation’s attention in ITV’s Band Of Gold.

Since then, she has graced the silver screen in Hollywood blockbusters like Minority Report with Tom Cruise, and Elizabeth: The Golden Age alongside Cate Blanchett. Expanding her talents, she has also ventured into producing and directing throughout her thirty-year career.

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Her outstanding contributions were honoured at this year’s BAFTAs with the prestigious fellowship, where she delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech: “representation matters”.

Away from the spotlight, she’s a mother to three children, including actress Esmé Creed-Miles.

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Meghan Markle shrugs off twerking backlash with carefree beach snap

Meghan Markle has shared a carefree beach snap after she was accused of ‘ over-sharing ‘ in a ‘ cringeworthy ‘ video of her twerking to celebrate her daughter’s birthday

Meghan Markle posted a snap celebrating the weekend (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle has brushed off backlash surrounding her “cringeworthy” twerking video with a carefree beach snap.

The Duchess of Sussex spoke of ‘running into the weekend’ as she frolicked in the water in her most recent Instagram post on her As Ever account.

The 43-year-old was pictured prancing in the water on a sunny beach, sporting a flowing white sundress as she revealed her excitement ‘ for all the good to come’.

Just hours earlier, she had shared a series of heartwarming photos featuring herself, Prince Harry, and their children – six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lilibet – during a memorable family trip to Disneyland.

READ MORE: Meghan Markle doesn’t care about Brit ‘haters’ as twerking birth video causes backlash

Meghan beamed as she ran through the water
Meghan beamed as she ran through the water (Image: aseverofficial /Instagram)

Sharing the montage with her 3.7million followers, the mother-of-two described their two-day visit as “pure joy” and expressed gratitude to the park for the special experience.

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She also highlighted the fun-filled moments the family enjoyed, from thrilling rides to indulging in delicious treats.

Offering a glimpse into their life in the U. S., she included a sweet photo of Archie and Lilibet meeting Elsa from Frozen for the first time, along with a touching shot of Prince Harry and Lilibet sharing a ride together.

Was Meghan right to share twerking video? Take our poll below. If you can’t see it, click here

This latest social media update follows an earlier post that raised eyebrows – a lighthearted but awkward video of her and Prince Harry dancing in a hospital room in an effort to induce Lilibet’s birth.

Meghan twerking
The video raised some eyebrows (Image: Meghan/Instagram)

The candid video, which runs for more than a minute, also features Harry, who is seen dancing in and out of the frame. He is beckoned in by Meghan as the pair dance together, with the duke appearing at the end with the hood of his grey hoodie up as he continues his dance moves.

Meghan is wearing a black maternity dress and cradles her large bump as she dances, as well as lifting her skirt above her knees, raising her hands in the air and wiggling low with her hands on her hips and legs.

The release of the footage is one of the more unusual ways a member of the royal family has marked a royal birthday. Earlier, the duchess posted never-before-seen intimate family photos of “Daddy’s little girl and favorite adventurer” Lili.

The Sussexes celebrated Lili's birthday at Disney
The Sussexes celebrated Lili’s birthday at Disney(Image: meghan/Instagram)

Meghan shared a black-and-white snap of herself cuddling the princess, who was sat on her lap, with the pair both sporting windswept hair, seemingly on a boat.

Another image showed Meghan tenderly cradling newborn Lili as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021. In a later post, she described how Lili’s relationship with Harry was “the sweetest bond to watch unfold”.

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Meghan Markle shrugs off twerking backlash with carefree beach snap

Meghan Markle has shared a carefree beach snap after she was accused of ‘ over-sharing ‘ in a ‘ cringeworthy ‘ video of her twerking to celebrate her daughter’s birthday

Meghan Markle posted a snap celebrating the weekend (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle has brushed off backlash surrounding her “cringeworthy” twerking video with a carefree beach snap.

The Duchess of Sussex spoke of ‘running into the weekend’ as she frolicked in the water in her most recent Instagram post on her As Ever account.

The 43-year-old was pictured prancing in the water on a sunny beach, sporting a flowing white sundress as she revealed her excitement ‘ for all the good to come’.

Just hours earlier, she had shared a series of heartwarming photos featuring herself, Prince Harry, and their children – six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lilibet – during a memorable family trip to Disneyland.

READ MORE: Meghan Markle doesn’t care about Brit ‘haters’ as twerking birth video causes backlash

Meghan beamed as she ran through the water
Meghan beamed as she ran through the water (Image: aseverofficial /Instagram)

Sharing the montage with her 3.7million followers, the mother-of-two described their two-day visit as “pure joy” and expressed gratitude to the park for the special experience.

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She also highlighted the fun-filled moments the family enjoyed, from thrilling rides to indulging in delicious treats.

Offering a glimpse into their life in the U. S., she included a sweet photo of Archie and Lilibet meeting Elsa from Frozen for the first time, along with a touching shot of Prince Harry and Lilibet sharing a ride together.

Was Meghan right to share twerking video? Take our poll below. If you can’t see it, click here

This latest social media update follows an earlier post that raised eyebrows – a lighthearted but awkward video of her and Prince Harry dancing in a hospital room in an effort to induce Lilibet’s birth.

Meghan twerking
The video raised some eyebrows (Image: Meghan/Instagram)

The candid video, which runs for more than a minute, also features Harry, who is seen dancing in and out of the frame. He is beckoned in by Meghan as the pair dance together, with the duke appearing at the end with the hood of his grey hoodie up as he continues his dance moves.

Meghan is wearing a black maternity dress and cradles her large bump as she dances, as well as lifting her skirt above her knees, raising her hands in the air and wiggling low with her hands on her hips and legs.

The release of the footage is one of the more unusual ways a member of the royal family has marked a royal birthday. Earlier, the duchess posted never-before-seen intimate family photos of “Daddy’s little girl and favorite adventurer” Lili.

The Sussexes celebrated Lili's birthday at Disney
The Sussexes celebrated Lili’s birthday at Disney(Image: meghan/Instagram)

Meghan shared a black-and-white snap of herself cuddling the princess, who was sat on her lap, with the pair both sporting windswept hair, seemingly on a boat.

Another image showed Meghan tenderly cradling newborn Lili as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021. In a later post, she described how Lili’s relationship with Harry was “the sweetest bond to watch unfold”.

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