Molly-Mae Hague sports £650 hoodie for California beach day with Tommy Fury
09.05.2022 - 20:15
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague has been snapped wearing a £650 hoodie whilst on holiday in Los Angeles with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.The couple were enjoying a chill day on the beach at Paradise Cove Malibu on Friday and the the creative director of PrettyLittleThing, 22, was seen wearing the designer red hoodie from Cactus Plant Flea Market. The jumper retails between £400 and £650 depending on the style and colour and Molly-Mae teamed hers with black trousers and sunglasses as she hit the beach with Tommy. Before jetting off to the US, the Love Island stars flashed their £17,000 designer luggage via their Instagram.
Molly-Mae, 22, shared details from the journey with her 6.3 million followers, with fans watching the couple get driven from Manchester to London by a private driver. They were then whisked to the first class lounge where they tucked into snacks before the flight.Tommy, 22, shared a selfie of him and his girlfriend with the caption: "Waited for his holiday for so long with you @mollymae." Tyson Fury's brother then shared a photo of Molly-Mae in first class cuddling her beloved stuffed elephant Ellie Belly.
"See you on the other side," he wrote with an American flag emoji. Sharing snaps of their hotel room to her Instagram stories once they landed, Molly-Mae wrote: “Hey friendssss.
Went a bit MIA there for a moment”, followed by a laughing emoji. She then posted a snap of the stunning view from their balcony which looked out over the LA skyline.
Although the celebrity couple have made time to relax together during their break, dedicated Tommy made sure to get a workout in and was pictured teaming up with fellow Love Island star Joe Garrett for a shirtless session. Away from the gym, the couple also decided to rent a car
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