Of all the Love Island stars ever, it's undeniable that Molly-Mae Hague is the most successful. With an incredible following of 6.2million on Instagram, and a huge deal with PrettyLittleThing being their creative director, Molly's story is the one that wannabe Love Islander contestants can only dream of.
Since being on the show, Molly has admitted that - even though she found love with boyfriend Tommy Fury - her appearance on the show was a 'business move'{
Now, we can't begin to imagine how much money Molly must be paid by brands to promote their products on her flawless feed - but yesterday she revealed how much money she made with her first sponsored posts on the site. Posting some sweet throwback pictures from her Instagram achieve, Molly posted a picture of herself when she was 16, and had secured her first brand deal - and she was paid £25 for the post.
Well, Molly has certainly come a long way, as it's now estimated that she's worth around £2million.
Recently, Molly-Mae spoke to Grazia before her PrettyLittleThing runway show, where she was candid about why she had her fillers removed. Speaking to Grazia's Remy Farrell, she said: 'It's a journey that I've been for on the last three years, and it's about accepting that you are the prettiest just the way you are. I think some girls do find that fillers give them more confidence and make them feel better, and I'm completely on the fence.
'I'm totally here for it if girls find it gives them confidence, but I can also can understand the negative effects that it had on me not doing my research properly, going to practitioners that didn't really know what they were doing, and I think it's just something to be really careful with. But, I feel without it, I'm the most confident I've ever felt, so it's taught me that I didn't really need it, and that being beautiful is about accepting yourself and loving yourself just the way you are.'
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