Molly-Mae Hague gifting her £32k Range Rover to sister as she buys 'dream car'
07.02.2022 - 16:33
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague revealed she will soon be getting her dream car and is giving her £32k Range Rover to her sister after nine months of having it. The creative director of Pretty Little Thing told her viewers of the popular YouTube channel she has: "I'm ordering a new car." Although the new motor will not arrive for another year, the Love Island star was excited to share the good news.
Filming her latest video while sitting in her current Range Rover, the 22 year old excitedly explained: "Now I know I've only just got this car, but the car I'm ordering today (which is my dream car by the way) - I can't believe it's happening. "Basically it's going to take heading on a year to be done.
I have to order it well in advance." Explaining her plans to 1.6 million subscribers, the star added: "The plan was that I was always going to give this car to my sister," she confessed. "I sort of want to keep this car but I'll give it to Zoe as a present." Molly-Mae acknowledged the short time she has had her current vehicle, she admitted : "I know it might sound a bit extreme ordering a new car when I've just got this one but the car that I'm ordering was the car that I originally wanted.
"Everyone thought it was not a good idea for me to get that car first because I had just started driving. "I'd never driven before and I definitely needed something middle sized to prepare me for getting the car that I want, which was this car, which I absolutely love by the way", the star explained.
The popular YouTuber made a return to her channel for the second time this year after taking a break from posting videos to fans. Last week the reality star shared her first video from her new home, after she and partner Tommy Fury previously suffered a
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