Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury clash over whether to send baby Bambi to school

Molly-Mae Hague might have a battle on her hands when it comes to daughter Bambi's future education.

During the second episode of Netflix's docuseries At Home with the Furys, which provides a unique insight to heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury's homelife, the Love Islander and her fiancé Tommy Fury are captured by the cameras discussing their preferred method of schooling the yet-to-be-born youngster when the time comes.

The sequence kicks off with Tyson's wife Paris Fury explaining of her eldest daughter: "Venezuela came out of school when she turned 11 because in Traveller tradition, that is what they do. They come out of school and they learn their parents' skills."

Tommy, 24, goes on the point out: "Growing up the way I've grown up, I've got my morals. I live my life a certain way and I feel like when our little girl comes along, she'll most definitely be brought up the way I've been brought up; the old fashioned way, the right way…"

Despite Molly-Mae, 24, also wishing for a close-knit family dynamic, she seems completely set on a traditional education for Bambi, who was born in January.

"With Tommy obviously being a Traveller, he has had conversations with me about our child not going to school which is absolutely non-optional," she declared.

"I've been raised completely differently to that, it would never be a question that our children or child would not go to school, but hopefully it won't cause too many rifts."

Although it only premiered on the streaming service this week, At Home with the Furys has already given fans plenty to talk about, as Molly-Mae and Tommy were also filmed discussing additions to their brood.

"I don't know how [Paris] does it. I think maximum me and you would be able to handle would probably be, potentially three," reflected the former in one scene. "I know you wanna have 10. My dream was always to have two. We're going to have to try and meet in the middle. I think three is something I can consider."

Tommy craftily replied: "You know why you can never have three? If we go on a rollercoaster it's me, you, it's the two children, then one sat by their self!"

In a 'day in the life' video, the mum-of-one recently revealed that she'd reverted back to taking contraception.

"It always makes me a substantially different person; so emotional, so grouchy, so upset, so emotional. To be quite honest, I actually don't really want to be on the contraceptive pill. It's a really tricky one I would just rather be completely natural.Let my periods come when they come just let my body do its thing," noted Molly-Mae.

"Personally, I would like to not use contraception, but that's not something I am promoting because I'm not looking to have another child at the moment."

She then went on to confess that the pill makes her "feel like crying all of the time".

At Home with the Furys is available to watch on Netflix.

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