Molly-Mae Hague was left choking on her food after being attacked by a crow while relaxing by the pool in Dubai with Tommy Fury.
The 27-year-old influencer was eating chicken tenders on a sunbed when the bird swooped down to steal her lunch, causing her to cough and splutter from the shock of the sudden incident.
Molly-Mae Hague was filming for her vlog at the time and flipped her camera around to reveal the aftermath as the bird made off with her chicken before dropping it into the swimming pool.

Molly-Mae Hague could be heard reacting to the unexpected moment on camera as she struggled to clear her throat following the surprise attack.
"I've just choked! I'm in shock!," she said, after the bird swooped down and crashed onto the table directly in front of her where her food was placed.

Crow Attack During Luxury Dubai Break
The distressing moment interrupted what was supposed to be a relaxing poolside afternoon during a short trip to the United Arab Emirates. Molly-Mae Hague and her fiancé Tommy Fury flew out first class to Dubai for a child-free work trip lasting less than 48 hours.
While on the flight out, Molly-Mae Hague gave fans a glimpse of her lavish lifestyle as she jetted off on the luxurious trip with Tommy Fury.
She documented their journey on Instagram, showing herself kicking back on a first class Emirates flight while her boxer partner, who is also 27, relaxed beside her.

Making the most of the seven-hour flight, Molly-Mae Hague 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 Fury, who proceeded to pull a funny face.

Tommy Fury also took the opportunity to film his partner, showing the blonde star making the most of the facilities while dressed in an all-white outfit.

Five-Star Accommodations at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
After their luxury flight, the couple checked into the five-star Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab hotel, which costs around £5,000 per night.
The superyacht-inspired luxury resort boasts 11 restaurants, a three-floor spa, four swimming pools, and a private beach.
Molly-Mae Hague showed fans a look at their stylish room, featuring a huge bed and a sleek bathroom complete with his and hers sinks.
Stepping outside, the former Love Island star allowed her followers to take in the view, panning the camera around to show the iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab hotel.
Dubai is a major luxury travel destination in the United Arab Emirates, globally renowned for its high-end resort hotels, architectural landmarks, and warm climate.
Child-Free Trip Away From Toddler and Newborn
The couple took the trip without their two children, three-year-old daughter Bambi and 11-week-old son Midas, who was welcomed in early June.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury first met in 2019 on the fifth series of the ITV2 reality show Love Island, where they finished as runners-up before getting engaged in July 2023. Tommy Fury is a professional boxer and the younger half-brother of former heavyweight world boxing champion Tyson Fury.
The short getaway provided a brief break for the couple, with Molly-Mae Hague recently admitting that she is in "survival mode" while juggling her relationship alongside parenting a toddler and a newborn.
Infant Reflux Struggles with Baby Midas
In her latest YouTube video released on Monday, Molly-Mae Hague opened up to her 2.09 million subscribers about the heartbreaking feeding issues facing her newborn son.
She revealed that Midas is struggling with feeding issues due to infant reflux, a condition where stomach contents flow back up into the food pipe, causing a baby to spit up milk during or shortly after a feed. The condition has left the infant screaming in intense pain.
"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," she said on camera.
The influencer has been candid about her struggles with motherhood, frequently shedding light on Bambi's behaviour as well. She admitted that the difficult feeding battles with Midas have left her wanting to cry alongside him.
"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," she shared.
"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," she added.
Decision to Cap Family at Two Children
Following the birth of Midas in early June and his ongoing health struggles, Molly-Mae Hague vowed that he will be her last child.
She explained that while she feels blessed, managing a newborn alongside a three-and-a-half-year-old toddler has pushed her to her limit.
"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..." she told viewers.
"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," she insisted.
Reflecting on the realities of parenting, she acknowledged that while many mothers care for larger families, her current situation remains intense.
"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..." she said.
"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," she concluded.
