Molly-Mae Hague laughed off a tooth accident with fans as she headed to the dentist.
07.01.2022 - 17:51 / heatworld.com
Molly-Mae Hague recently stirred up controversy when comments from her December appearance on Dragon’s Den star Steven Bartlett’s podcast The Diary of A CEO podcast resurfaced on social media.In a short clip from the episode, Molly claimed, “If you want something enough, you can achieve it,” and insisted, “We all have the same 24 hours in a day.” This didn’t go down well though, with many branding her “privileged” and “tone deaf”.Following the interview, lots of people are wondering what Molly-Mae did before Love Island so we’ve done some digging to find out what jobs the influencer had before she was famous. You’re welcome.Before finding fame on Love Island, a teenage Molly-Mae worked as a lifeguard at a leisure centre alongside her sister Zoe for three years.
In July 2020, the influencer shared a rare snap taken during her time in the role.In the throwback picture, Molly looks rather unimpressed as she eats her lunch in a kitchen while wearing her fluorescent yellow and red uniform. She captioned the post, “This really killed me
.Molly-Mae Hague laughed off a tooth accident with fans as she headed to the dentist.
Less than a year after Molly-Mae Hague pledged to go back to a more natural smile by undoing some of her dental work, she’s had to head back to a clinic to fix one of teeth after a mishap left her with a snaggle tooth.The 22-year-old influencer took to Instagram to show fans her dagger-like premolar – and joked that she thought the jagged shape made her teeth resemble Jaws, the great white shark from the iconic 1975 movie. “A couple of days ago I woke up to a completely chipped tooth. It happened in my sleep.
It goes without saying that Molly-Mae Hague’s followers are pretty obsessed with her every move, from her fashion choices to her hair and makeup routines. But her latest beauty move has confused her fanbase somewhat.The 22 year old has clearly been receiving confused messages from some of her fans enquiring why she was keeping a meat steak on the side of her bath tub – and so took to Instagram Stories to clarify that it was simply a bath bomb.
Having catapulted to fame after coming in second place on Love Island in 2019, Molly-Mae Hague’s career has gone from strength to strength.Transforming from a reality TV star into a successful businesswoman, the 22 year old made headlines last year when fashion brand Pretty Little Thing announced that she had signed a seven-figure deal with the company to become its Creative Director. According to reports, Molly-Mae is allegedly earning an eye-watering six figure salary a month in the role.
A mum has come forward to reveal how Molly-Mae Hague’s cancer scare “saved [her] life”, as she found a lump after the star encouraged fans to check their breasts. District nurse Hannah Bolton felt prompted to do a self-examination after seeing Molly talk on social media about having suspicious lumps removed. Molly told her 6.2 million followers not to be embarrassed to get checked and after finding an unexpected lump in her self-check, Hannah booked an appointment with her GP.
A mum said Molly-Mae Hague saved her life after she discovered a cancerous lump in her breast.
Judi Love has called for people to show "compassion" towards Molly-Mae Hague after comments she made about everybody having the same 24 hours in a day to become a success went viral. In her latest OK! column, the Loose Women panellist also discusses her excitement for the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reboot and pays tribute to her idol Sidney Poitier. Are you an OK! VIP? If not, why not? It’s free and gives you backstage access to stories like this, exclusive home tours, special discounts and so much more! All you need to do is pop your email address below! P.s.
Chloe Crowhurst surfaced we had an absolute field day.Srsly. How different does she look?!UNRECOGNISABLE.
Clearing the air. Molly-Mae Hague apologized for her recent remarks about wealth, poverty and work ethic after being slammed for saying all people “have the same 24 hours in a day” to improve their lives.