Molly-Mae Hague shares house update including living room art and peek into office
27.08.2022 - 22:39
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has shared a house update at her £4million six-bedroom Cheshire mansion as she showed off some living room art and let her followers have a peek into her office. The 23 year old former Love Island star moved into the extravagant house with her boyfriend of three years, Tommy Fury, 23, earlier this year and she's been busy renovating it to her taste since they moved in.
Naturally, the Instagram star - who boasts 6.4million followers on her main page - set up an Instagram account named Molly Maison which is devoted to her home and has 1.1million followers. Giving her fans an update, a fresh-faced Molly took to her Instagram stories as she showed off a peek of her office in which she was standing, as her cream panelled walls could be seen behind her.
She explained that she wanted to share something that had gone wrong with the house this week, before adding that she would also share something that went right so as to "not be too negative".The Pretty Little Thing creative director went with the positives first as she took the camera into the living room, where a huge cream sofa and green walls could be seen, along with huge frames of art which had just been put up. Speaking to the camera, Molly-Mae said: "So yeah, that's a little update for the living room.
"I really wasn't planning on showing you these yet but I'm obsessed with them. "I wanted to wait until the full living room was done and we had the new sofa and stuff before I showed you the art work, which is literally like my pride and joy.
Oh my gosh I literally love it so much... but yeah, I couldn't help myself." She then wrote: "So excited for the new sofas and coffee tables and curtains etc to arrive now." Molly then spoke to the camera as she
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