In Defence Of Molly-Mae Hague’s £37k Cartier Bracelet

A kind of 'well done' present to ourselves we can only dream of.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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Out of all the former Love Islanders, Molly-Mae Hague is without a doubt the most successful. With several high-profile brand deals under her belt, and almost 6million - yes, 6million! - followers on Instagram, Molly is the standout star of the 2019 series, and pretty much all the series before that. (And, of course, she's still with her boyfriend from the series, boxer Tommy Fury{ =nofollow}.)

With such a big fan following, and so many people viewing her every move on the 'gram, everything from Molly's posts to her outfits to her YouTube videos are dissected. And the latest thing people have decided to investigate is one of her latest pieces of jewellery: a gorgeous Cartier yellow-gold diamond-encrusted bangle, which she posted to her story yesterday.

Instagram/Molly-Mae
©Instagram/Molly-Mae

If you like the look of the bracelet, we regret to inform you that it's out of most people's price range - and retails at a whopping £37k. (If you do have the money, go ahead and buy it here{ =nofollow}.)

Molly-Mae bought the stunning piece during a trip to London's Selfridges, with the star even saying on her story that she spotted supermodel Bella Hadid. Showing off the piece of jewellery, she wrote: 'A well done to myself.' Not to sound too jealous or resentful, but we wish we were able to buy ourselves something as lavish when we want to treat ourselves. Our equivalent of a 'well done' is putting our feet up with a nice face mask (the pampering kind) and a bottle of wine.

While most people (and fans) are happy Molly about how she works with her manager, setting herself milestones she wants to achieve - there have been a few criticising Molly for spending so much on a bracelet, or rolling their eyes and saying she's flaunting her wealth. As one person tweeted, 'Molly Mae has bought herself a 37k Cartier bangle I feel sick. I beg we do real life Robin Hood.'

But has Molly-Mae really done anything that bad, adding to her jewellery collection? It's hardly as if she's posting fake news, or urging her followers not to get the vaccine. Yes, it is a lot of money - but most people follow accounts like Molly-Mae's because they're aspirational, and buying a bracelet most of us can only dream of us is the ultimate type of dream content. She's just giving the people what they want.

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