Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has hit the gym for an impressive late night workout but admits the feeling after was 'worth the dread'.
The 22-year old beauty, who models for brands including Starbucks and Pretty Little Thing as well as her own beauty brand, rocked up at the gym last night ready for an intense work out.
The reality star, who is now officially a millionaire after a string of lucrative contracts, looked ready to give her all and keep in shape as she shared her fitness journey on Instagram with her 5.8million followers.
Her followers were offered a behind the scenes look at her gym regime as she donned ultra slim nude leggings, designer sweatshirt and pulled her long blonde locks into a high pony tail.

Posting the mirror selfie when still in the weights area at 10.23pm, she said: "GOT IT DONE NONE THE LESS"
She added: "Couldn't have felt less up to training tonight but the feeling after is always worth the dread before."
In another video she could be seen sitting on a gym floor mat working her abdominal muscles and lifting an impressive weight for her slender frame.
She commented: "And you lot ask me why I don't film my workouts."

The star has been attempting to embrace a more natural look in recent months and has previously hit back at body-shamming trolls who criticised her appearance.
Earlier this year, Molly-Mae explained during one of her vlogs that she'd found a healthy balance after "flipping her life upside down".
She told Glamour : "I have been on a journey with my body, finding out what works for my body, what I need for my body to feel good."

But when she's not doing late night training sessions she's been enjoying a sun-soaked trip to the Greek-island of Santorini where she posed up a storm in some stunning outfits.
Last week she admitted to followers 'she'd always wanted to go to Santorini' and looked stunning in a series of white ensembles including a bikini which she styled with a Louis Vuitton purse.
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