Is Molly-Mae Hague The ‘Real’ Winner Of Love Island? This £500,000 Fashion Deal Says So

Out of all the 2019 contestants, the influencer has signed the biggest deal so far

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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Molly-Mae Hague might not have won Love Island, but the influencer is doing incredibly well for herself after leaving the villa.

The islander – who finished second with boxer Tommy Fury{ =nofollow}– has pocketed an eye-watering £500,000 deal to become a brand ambassador for PrettyLittleThing, making it the biggest deal signed by any of the 2019 contestants.

The Sunreports that the social media star had her first photoshoot with the fast-fashion retailer yesterday, and that she dined with boss Umar Kamani at Hollywood restaurant Tao.

A source told the publication, ‘This is a huge deal not only for Molly-Mae, but PrettyLittleThing too.

‘It’s one of their biggest collections to date.

‘Molly-Mae had a huge following even before Love Island, so they were desperate to land her, whatever it cost.’

It’s not the first time the brand has used a famous face from the Island – PLT have previously worked withMegan Barton-Hanson{ =nofollow}. The company have also partnered with big American stars such as Kylie Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian and Hailey Baldwin.

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Last week, Molly-Mae told Grazia that she wished producers showed her personality more on the main Love Island show.

Speaking in an exclusive chat, the TV favourite told us how viewers saw more of her funny side in the Saturday night show Unseen Bits.

‘A lot of behind the scenes stuff showed my personality, like when I fell down the stairs,’ she said.

‘And there was one bit where I farted and sneeze at the same time which I thought was hilarious. They got shown in the Unseen Bits, but they should have been seen in the main bits because they were funny.'

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