Molly-Mae Hague shows off £465 high chair after quitting £5m-a-year PLT job
23.06.2023 - 18:59
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has unveiled a stunning new high chair for her daughter Bambi, but its eye-watering price tag would astonish most parents. Molly, 24, and her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury welcomed their baby girl earlier this year. On her home Instagram account, Molly shared an adorable video of feeding Bambi in the luxurious iCandy MiChair Complete, which costs a whopping £465.
She later shared a snap of the chair on her story, saying: "How gorgeous by the way," with three heart-eye emojis. The splurge purchase comes shortly after Molly revealed she was stepping down from her lucrative role as creative director at PrettyLittleThing, where she earned a reported salary of £400,000 per month, around £5million a year. The influencer explained she's had to make some difficult decisions to "rearrange her life" and "lose some commitments" after becoming a mum to five-month-old baby Bambi.
Molly-Mae shared the news on her YouTube channel, dropping the bombshell that she is still with the fast fashion company, but in a much reduced role. "There is actually one quite big thing that I probably should talk about," she began. "I haven't posted anything about it yet but I'm probably going to post about it when this video goes live.
"Basically a lot of people have been asking me about PLT creative director and how's the role going. "Everything's going incredibly with PLT, I literally have the most insane relationship with PLT they're literally my family. Still working with them, still doing collections, still doing edits, but I've actually decided to step down from my creative director role." Admitting that she realised she'd announced such a huge life change suddenly at the end of her video, Molly-Mae went on to say
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