Molly-Mae Hague

2022 - 6 - 23

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Molly-Mae Hague reveals she's wrecked the tyres and cracked the ... (Daily Mail)

The former Love Island star, 23, bought her 'dream car' in February after passing her test last year - but has already damaged the vehicle.

If you're looking to grow a following on Instagram, start a YouTube channel too. Damage: Later in the day the influencer also revealed she had cracked the windscreen (pictured) on the same car and shared another image with her 6.4 million followers Later in the day the influencer also revealed she had cracked the windscreen on the same car and shared another image with her 6.4 million followers. Oh dear: Molly-Mae Hague revealed on Wednesday that she has wrecked the tyres and cracked the windscreen on her £32k Land Rover Molly-Mae Hague revealed on Wednesday that she has wrecked the tyres and cracked the windscreen on her £32,000 Land Rover. Taking to her Instagram Story, Molly-Mae posted a photo of the damage and grey scrapes on one of the tyres.

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Molly Mae breaks silence over Tommy Fury split rumours (Extra.ie)

Molly Mae Hague has broken her silence after some fans thought she and long-term boyfriend Tommy Fury had broken up.

'He was really shouting in my face and then he fully tried to escort me out of the beach club because I had the vlogging camera!' 'Because Tommy was somewhere else trying to pay the bill, I was just stood there like "what is going on?" Tommy and Molly Mae went from strength to strength on the dating show, and just missed out on the £50,000 prize -- with Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill winning the show ahead of Molly Mae and Tommy, who placed second.

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Molly-Mae Hague addresses Tommy Fury break-up rumours: 'My ... (OK! Magazine)

Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has spoken out on rumours she and boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury have split up after he stopped appearing on her social ...

Molly-Mae pretended to be upset but then laughed and got on with discussing the ring. And Molly-Mae spent a long time discussing how the ring must be designed.” "On his bedside [crying emoji] Why you this cute," she wrote over this.

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Molly-Mae Hague answers Tommy Fury split rumours as second ... (Irish Mirror)

Molly-Mae Hague took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to answer questions about her relationship status after her DMs went 'mad' asking if they had ...

Molly-Mae pretended to be upset but then laughed and got on with discussing the ring. On his bedside [crying face emoji]," she said. According to sources, she knew exactly what she wanted and talked to the jeweller for an hour about how she wanted her diamond mounted. In another Instagram Story, she shared a sweet snap of Tommy scrolling through his phone while lying on the bed. Molly-Mae also shared a snap of her bedside table, which had a round lamp as well as a picture of her and Tommy kissing leaning on it. "You'll be visiting a lot @tommyfury," Molly-Mae captioned the clip as she proudly showed the open plan kitchen, spacious living room as well as floor-to-ceiling windows which showed the stunning view of the city from her home.

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Molly-Mae Hague denies split from Tommy Fury as he moves into ... (Metro)

Molly-Mae Hague has reassured fans that her relationship with boyfriend Tommy Fury is still going strong after he moved into a new home.

In her latest Instagram stories, the PrettyLittleThing creative director shared a video of a stunning modern flat with floor to ceiling windows with plenty of light flooding in and a view of the city skyline. Molly-Mae and Tommy, both 23, are far from breaking up it seems as reports recently claimed the couple were seen shopping for engagement rings during their romantic holiday in Dubai. Over the past couple of months, they’ve brought fans along on their renovation journey via their Instagram home account, Molly Maison, so it came as a surprise to most when Molly-Mae casually shared that Tommy is currently living in another apartment.

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Molly Mae Hague issues 17-word statement over rumours she's split ... (Birmingham Live)

The 22 year old Pretty Little Thing creative and influencer spoke out on Instagram as she posted a selfie with a caption. Tommy has a new place to stay in when ...

“Apart from boxing, having a family is what I’m really looking forward to. It comes after Tommy shared his hopes of having kids with the 23 year old. The 22 year old Pretty Little Thing creative and influencer spoke out on Instagram as she posted a selfie with a caption.

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Molly-Mae horrified after destroying tyres and cracking windscreen ... (Irish Mirror)

Love Island star turned social media mogul Molly-Mae Hague shared snaps of her damaged Land Rover car, worth £32000, just two days after having the alloys ...

And it was causing me so many issues. Molly-Mae and Tommy have been together since meeting on Love Island in 2019. Why you this cute."

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Maura Higgins and Molly-Mae Hague knew each other before ITV's ... (News Shopper)

Both Molly-Mae and Maura appeared on the 2019 series of the hit ITV dating show where they arrived as "bombshells" at different points in…

"Then when she came on the show [Love Island] I was like 'I recognise you. I recognise you as well'. Love Island fans have just found out that Molly-Mae Hague and Maura Higgins knew each other before entering the villa.

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Molly Mae breaks her silence over rumours she's split with Tommy ... (The Irish Sun)

MOLLY Mae Hague has broken her silence over rumours she had split with Tommy Fury after he moved into a new home in London.The Love Island star worrie.

"They’re going to be kept very secret until the day we announce it. “Apart from boxing, having a family is what I’m really looking forward to. I don’t think it’s in the far too distant future… - Who isDanica Taylor? - Who isEkin-Su Cülcüloğlu? - Who is contestantPaige Thorne?

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Molly Mae laughs over her 'DMs going mad' as Tommy moves into ... (Reality Titbit)

Molly Mae clears up the breakup rumours with beau Tommy Fury as he moves temporarily into an apartment in East London without her.

It was also claimed Tommy wanted it to be a “top-of-the-range” type of engagement ring. It seems that Tommy’s sudden house move confused fans as to why the couple was not living together anymore. Despite it not being a permanent move, Tommy will be residing in the new apartment “temporarily”. Its reason? The young boxer is set to fight American YouTuber Jake Paul in just a few months. However, this time around, Molly won’t be spending as much time in the apartment. Molly and Tommy have been together since their exit from the Love Island series back in 2019.

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Molly-Mae Hague horrified as she destroys tyres and cracks ... (OK! Magazine)

Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has shared photos of the damage caused to her £32000 car as she accidentally destroyed the alloys and cracked the ...

Molly-Mae pretended to be upset but then laughed and got on with discussing the ring. A source at the jewellery store told the publication: “It was a very funny moment. "Gorgeous gorgeous girls destroy their alloys 2 days after having them redone x," she wrote over the snap.

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Molly-Mae Hague mortified after wrecking tyres and windscreen of ... (Daily Star)

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague shared some snaps of her damaged £32000 Land Rover after cracking the windscreen and destroying her tyres two days after ...

Quickly after the show came to an end they moved in together with rumours emerging that they are planning on getting engaged soon after Molly reportedly was trying on a £222k ring. The first image Molly shared on her Instagram story was the tattered alloy with grey scrapes on one of the tyres on her four-by-four ride. Sitting inside the ride, she quipped: "Oh and a crack on their windscreen in the same day [silly face emoji]".

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Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague horrified after what she did to ... (9Homes)

Love Island UK star Molly-Mae Hague shared her horror after she destroyed her dream car – a custom Land Ran...

"I've been thinking for a while now what kind of car I want to get. Molly-Mae revealed to fans that she was adding custom specifications to her car including custom wheels and a side step. She posted photos of the the damage to her Instagram stories.

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Molly-Mae Hague reveals unseen parts of her £3.5million mansion ... (The Irish Sun)

MOLLY-MAE Hague has revealed the unseen parts of her new £3.5million mansion - which STILL has no furniture inside it.The former Love Island star gav.

"In my spot for the evening," she captioned the video posted to her Instagram stories. She also showed off snaps of her posing with a coffee cup as she spent the rest of her day relaxing in her new home. Sitting on the ottoman in front of their sprawling bed, Molly-Mae revealed the empty space in front of the gigantic TV screen.

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Molly-Mae Hague hits back at Tommy Fury split rumours as second ... (Hertfordshire Mercury)

The pair have been together since meeting on Love Island in 2019 when she entered the Spanish villa as a bombshell.

The influencer has clearly had a hectic few days as she also recently shared her horror after wrecking her tyres and cracking the windscreen of her £32,000 dream car. However, the Hitchin-born star shutdown those rumours when she took to her Instagram Stories to share a selfie with her 6.4 million followers on Tuesday. Molly-Mae Hague has responded to rumours she and Tommy Fury have split after being flooded with questions from fans when she shared a video of her second home.

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Molly-Mae Hague shares new snaps from her £4million six-bedroom ... (Daily Mail)

The Love Island star, 23, shared new snaps from inside the six-bedroom home on Wednesday night as she lamented her lack of furniture.

We moved them over last night and this morning when the building work started they did not know what to do with themselves. 'I'm not going to lie it didn't exactly go to plan in terms of it wasn't the relaxed vibes I was looking for. Click the link to make it yours. The noise is unbelievable... Well let me tell you could not sleep through that even if you wanted to.' 'It's now one big space, it's going to be the most insane ensuite ever. I've never heard banging that loud. But it's all going down.' Housemates: The proud homeowner also snapped a photo of one of her cats lounging in her living room, enjoying the sunshine as it poured through the floor to ceiling windows 'Furniture, oh furniture, I can't wait to have you.' The proud homeowner also snapped a photo of one of her cats lounging in her living room, enjoying the sunshine as it poured through the floor to ceiling windows. The star, who has set up her own home interiors Instagram account which already boasts 1.1million followers, also showed a glimpse of the doorways through to the master bathroom and her and Tommy's his and hers dressing room.

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I read Molly Mae's girlboss bible so you didn't have to (Dazed)

'Aside from telling her fans to hustle a bit harder, Hague doesn't have much left to give them': Diyora Shadijanova delves into Becoming Molly-Mae: Finding ...

As many people’s financial circumstances in the country harshen in a cost of living crisis, how many will unknowingly follow the unclear laws of manifestation to make risky financial decisions which may or may not pay off? The insistence that manifestation can bring out about her level of success without as much of a mention of structural barriers to inequality not only feels misguided, but dangerous. “Every move I make on Instagram, from every single Story to every single post, is done with intent,” she explains with pride. When she first moved from her childhood home into a flat in Manchester, the influencer worried she wouldn’t make up the rent, but managed it with her income from the early days of brand deals. When reading Becoming Molly-Mae – teased for sounding like the similarly named Becoming by Michelle Obama – I couldn’t help but feel like it was written to convince the reader that Hague is deserving of her success (and immense wealth) because she is a Good Person. The text is littered with testimonies from Hague’s close friends and family. “[It’s] so they feel they know me, they can relate to me and they want to invest themselves in my life,” she writes. My motivation to succeed comes from always wanting to be doing something bigger and better and to exceed people’s expectations of me,” she says on another. “I think my upbringing and [my family’s] values – the importance of hard work, of doing the right thing and of achieving your absolute best – really did shape me in terms of becoming who I am now,” she insists on one page. The memoir promises to let the reader see an unravelled version of the influencer for the first time – “by sharing these parts of herself, Hague gives a fresh take on finding beauty and balance in a busy world,” the blurb states. “I’ve always felt the impulse to do more, achieve more, experience more”, she pens in the introduction. As writer Lauren O’Neill points out: “there’s nothing left for a memoir when your job is sharing everything.” So one must ask, what is the need for an influencer memoir when its contents can be found in extensive social media captions underneath photos instead? The Instagram girlboss, whom over six million people follow, writes that she “decided a long time ago not to really do many interviews” because journalists could misinterpret her, and there’d come a time when she’d want to tell her story in her own way.

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I read Molly Mae's girlboss bible so you didn't have to (Dazed)

'Aside from telling her fans to hustle a bit harder, Hague doesn't have much left to give them': Diyora Shadijanova delves into Becoming Molly-Mae: Finding ...

As many people’s financial circumstances in the country harshen in a cost of living crisis, how many will unknowingly follow the unclear laws of manifestation to make risky financial decisions which may or may not pay off? The insistence that manifestation can bring out about her level of success without as much of a mention of structural barriers to inequality not only feels misguided, but dangerous. “Every move I make on Instagram, from every single Story to every single post, is done with intent,” she explains with pride. When she first moved from her childhood home into a flat in Manchester, the influencer worried she wouldn’t make up the rent, but managed it with her income from the early days of brand deals. When reading Becoming Molly-Mae – teased for sounding like the similarly named Becoming by Michelle Obama – I couldn’t help but feel like it was written to convince the reader that Hague is deserving of her success (and immense wealth) because she is a Good Person. The text is littered with testimonies from Hague’s close friends and family. “[It’s] so they feel they know me, they can relate to me and they want to invest themselves in my life,” she writes. My motivation to succeed comes from always wanting to be doing something bigger and better and to exceed people’s expectations of me,” she says on another. “I think my upbringing and [my family’s] values – the importance of hard work, of doing the right thing and of achieving your absolute best – really did shape me in terms of becoming who I am now,” she insists on one page. The memoir promises to let the reader see an unravelled version of the influencer for the first time – “by sharing these parts of herself, Hague gives a fresh take on finding beauty and balance in a busy world,” the blurb states. “I’ve always felt the impulse to do more, achieve more, experience more”, she pens in the introduction. As writer Lauren O’Neill points out: “there’s nothing left for a memoir when your job is sharing everything.” So one must ask, what is the need for an influencer memoir when its contents can be found in extensive social media captions underneath photos instead? The Instagram girlboss, whom over six million people follow, writes that she “decided a long time ago not to really do many interviews” because journalists could misinterpret her, and there’d come a time when she’d want to tell her story in her own way.

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