Molly Mae Hague shows off wow-worthy £800 candle collection at £3.5m mansion
13.04.2022 - 18:39
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Molly-Mae Hague, 22, has got her mansion decorations well under way, and her legion of followers are keeping up to date with what she's buying. In her latest impressive haul, the YouTube star showed off an incredible candle collection for the £3.5million pad. Clearly a candle fan, Molly showed off boxes upon boxes of candles on her Instagram, all in white boxing and containers bar one.
"The candle addiction has very much intensified this week," the blonde beauty penned as she revealed her new must-haves. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter And the snazzy collection is by no means cheap, with two of the Diptique offerings holding prices of £235 and £145. Another is from Byredo for £60, and the third is from £51 for Santal.
Others also held large price tags, bringing the sum of the candle collection up to around a whopping £800. Molly and Tommy's home account has amassed a huge following of 920,000 already. In a recent video, the Love Island star showed off her super organised cleaning cupboard in the kitchen.
Mrs Hinch was pleased to see her caddy in the collection and commented: "Ok Mollyyy my chest dropped when I saw my little hinch caddy in there. Inside Molly-Mae and PLT's Fashion Week show – complete with diverse models and £8 clothes View gallery "Absolute cleaning goals! Enjoy your beautiful new home with Tommy xxx" Molly replied saying: "omg I bought more than just the caddy ! it’s all so cute thank you my love." The residence boasts six-bedrooms and sits in an affluent area of Cheshire which, the MailOnline reveals, has 5,000 sq ft of land and a gorgeous garden. The Love Island stars purchased the home before it even went on the market and
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