Molly-Mae Hague has been called the younger generation's Princess Diana, but things may be changing for the better.
When she and her partner, Tommy Fury, placed second on the reality show in 2019, the 26-year-old Cheshire-based influencer turned Love Island star won over hordes of fans.
After leaving the villa, the influencer's reputation grew even more, landing some of the most lucrative sponsorships and deals of any Love Island alumnus, including a £500,000 deal with PrettyLittleThing.
Molly-Mae's social media presence has grown to an astounding 8.5 million Instagram followers in addition to her impressive business deals.
However, she untouchable status may now be in question due to a number of contentious actions and outputs.
The media personality thrilled fans last year when she revealed her clothing line, Maebe, but when it was released, customers expressed dissatisfaction with the line's subpar quality, even though the labels said it was “luxe.”
When she launched her Prime show, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, viewers continued to criticise it, calling it "uninformative" and concluding that all of the "revealing footage" must have been "left on the cutting room floor."
The mother of one daughter, Bambi, was recently criticised for complaining that she was "out of touch" and that she hadn't done "one fun thing this summer," even though she had shared recent summer photos of herself enjoying a luxurious vacation and going to Wimbledon.
Molly-Mae Hague is a British influencer and former reality TV star who rose to fame on Love Island in 2019. She later became a successful fashion ambassador and social media personality with millions of followers.
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