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Molly-Mae Hague shot to fame after appearing on Love Island back in and has gone from reality TV hopeful to a multi-millionaire after carving out an incredible career for herself. She also runs fake tan company Filter and most recently launched her own clothing brand Maebe - which was slammed by fans for its 'criminal' prices. Molly-Mae is not shy about flaunting her fortune and often flies on private jets, despite being slammed over 'tone deaf' comments she made about wealth inequality during a interview.
Molly-Mae Hague, 25, shot to fame after appearing on Love Island back in and has gone from reality TV hopeful to a multi-millionaire after carving out an incredible career for herself. The year-old's eye-popping net worth has been revealed ahead of the release of her new Amazon Prime series Behind It All. The former couple snapped up the Cheshire before it went on the market and counted the likes of England footballers Marcus Rashford, 27, and Jordan Pickford, 30, as neighbours.
In August neighbours on the exclusive street revealed how Tommy was told to leave as distraught Molly-Mae called time on their five-year romance following allegations of infidelity. She also runs Fake Tan company Filter and most recently launched her own clothing brand Maebe - which was slammed by fans for its 'criminal' prices.
Molly-Mae is not shy about flaunting her fortune and often flies on private jets, despite being slammed over 'tone deaf' comments she made about wealth inequality during in Earlier this year Molly-Mae struggled to answer what the items in her Maebe collection are made from in her recent Vogue interview. Mother-of-one Molly claimed she hasn't worn fast-fashion items in the 'last two years', despite only giving up the PLT job a year ago.
Since launching her first clothing brand, Molly received backlash from shoppers who claimed the website did not detail what any of the clothes were actually made of. During her interview with the publication, journalist Sirin Kale claimed Molly still failed to disclose what the clothing is made from, and only knew that they have factories in Turkey and China.
While Molly couldn't answer where the items were made, she made it clear she is over fast-fashion and has moved onto luxury designer items. She said: ' Designer stuff obviously I buy. I am not at that stage yet of getting gifted designer. After her comments went viral, footage also resurfaced of the star being left horrified after being asked to work a hour shift in the PLT warehouse in order to experience what goes on behind the scenes.