Adam Thomas may have unintentionally caught a proposal on camera as she enjoyed a Derby Day out with his son.
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Former Love Island psychologist Honey Langcaster-James has shared her advice for applicants who have their sights set on the series. Honey, who is the founder of On Set Welfare which has worked behind the scenes of reality shows including Channel 4's The Circle, Made in Chelsea and Big Brother on Channel 5, exclusively revealed to OK! what people should consider before sending off their application.
Love Island bosses opened applications in January for singletons to find love on the upcoming series as they shared a familiar snap of the daybeds at the villa, over which they wrote: "2022 apply now." In the caption, they continued: "Happy New Year! [stars emoji] Now, who fancies spending summer in paradise, with the hope of finding love?" followed by a pink heart emoji.They went on to declare: "Applications are officially open for #loveisland 2022. Get grafting and apply now by clicking the link in bio." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK's daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Honey, who is also working on the Skills For Life campaign for the Department of Education, shared her expert advice with OK! and revealed how assessing your support network is key.
She said: "The first thing I would say is really take a lot of time to reflect upon what your true motivations are for going on the show and then really try and take a realistic assessment as to whether those goals that you have are actually likely. "For example if you look at the hundreds now of people who have been on reality programmes the vast majority of them go back to their everyday lives." While stars such as Molly-Mae Hague have launched successful careers, others such as medical student
.Adam Thomas may have unintentionally caught a proposal on camera as she enjoyed a Derby Day out with his son.
Molly-Mae Hague's fans could have easily been mistaken for thinking the former Love Island star had tied the knot as they caught a glimpse of her posing in a white dress.
Molly Mae Hague says she “feels guilty” carrying on with her normal life amid the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.The social media star, 22, is currently in Tulum, Mexico, doing a photoshoot for a new campaign but has opened up on being unsure whether to carry on posting about her glamorous lifestyle amid the war. Posting a photo from her accommodation, which shows a picturesque pool and hanging chair in the background, Molly Mae wrote on her Instagram story, saying: “Given everything that’s happening in the world right now, I feel it’s impossible to carry on with life as normal without feeling guilty… “I’m currently away for work shooting a campaign but haven’t known whether to share as usual for the people who come on Instagram to escape…” The star finished her message: “I care about you guys so much and how my content makes you all feel”.
Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has shared stunning snaps on her Instagram from her trip to Mexico.
Former Love Island favourite Molly-Mae Hague has revealed to her You Tube viewers that she now has a “full beard” after having dermaplaning treatments. The reality star, 22, took to her You Tube channel to share a makeup tutorial with fans and during the video revealed she’s been left with a “full beard” following dermaplaning facial treatments to remove the peach fuzz from the face.The PrettyLittleThing creative director explained to fans: "If you guys can see that I do have a little bit of a beard, we're not talking about it.
Love Island star Joanna C himonides has revealed how 'slim-shaming is just as bad as fat-shaming' as she embarks on her fitness journey. The 25 year old, who starred on series five of the hit ITV2 show alongside Molly-Mae Hague, opened up to OK! in an exclusive interview about how she was trolled on social media for looking 'unwell' with fans even questioning if she had 'eaten today'. Joanna, who has launched a gorgeous activewear edit with South Beach X ASOS, has started working out three times per week with her personal trainer Sophie Hamshere along with consuming 2,000 calories a day in order to gain muscle and feel stronger.
Love Island 2021 star Lillie Haynes has shared an update from her hospital bed after undergoing secret surgery on her nose earlier this week.The Casa Amor bombshell revealed she’d had a nose job as her nose had always been her “biggest insecurity” and travelled from her native Newcastle to Manchester for the rhinoplasty surgery. Lillie told fans that the procedure “went well” as she shared a photo of her herself posing with a cuddly toy.
to join PrettyLittleThing as their creative director last year, Molly-Mae Hague helmed the brand’s first-ever catwalk show last night (Wednesday 16 February) and while the show was a massive success – with the likes of Tommy Fury, Maura Higgins and Ellie Brown supporting her from the front row – the night didn’t go off without controversy as protestors gathered outside.A protest was staged outside The Londoner Hotel, where PLT’s show was being held, to campaign for sustainability and higher pay for the brand’s factory workers. According to reports, a group of around 20 people gathered outside the venue holding signs and shouting into microphones.Among the protestors was Love Island 2021 star Brett Staniland who was seen holding a sign which said, “There’s nothing ‘pretty’ about wage theft.”One onlooker told The Sun, “I was so shocked to see Brett here - he went on a show sponsored by fast fashion.“But he was there holding a sign saying 'Pretty Little Thief' and shouting about how ‘shameful’ it was we were all in attendance.
Maura Higgins was risking a wardrobe malfunction as she headed to support her best pal Molly-Mae Hague.
Former Love Island star Brett Staniland staged a protest over fast fashion outside Molly-Mae Hague's PrettyLittleThing show. As Molly-Mae, 22, showed off her collection debut with the online fashion retailer at the Londoner Hotel on Wednesday night, outside the event, anger was mounting as protestors took issue with Boohoo Fashion Group, which owns PLT. One of those holding signs and speaking through a microphone to condemn the company was reality star Brett, who also spoke exclusively to OK! about Boohoo's contribution to the climate crisis as one of the "biggest in the world".
Love Island goes, the iconic fifth series, which aired in 2019 and made stars of the likes of Amber Gill, Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury and Curtis Pritchard is definitely one of the best. The cast? Immaculate.
Ahead of her debut fashion show at London Fashion Week with PrettyLittleThing, Molly-Mae Hague has looked back on her journey from Love Island to now, admitting she's a "different" person. Just six months after becoming the brand's Creative Director, the 22-year-old is hoping to take the fashion world by storm with the launch of her brand new collection. Since finding fame in the infamous Majorca villa in 2019, the star has gone on to achieve major fashion influencer status.
Self-confessed 'oversharer' Molly-Mae Hague is set to take it to a whole new level with her first book.