Molly-Mae Hague has been hit with a parking ticket having only passed her driving test three months ago.
The Love Island alumna had been shopping in Manchester city centre when she found out she had been fined upon returning to her £32k Range Rover.
Looking glum wearing a black Balenciaga top, trainers, cut-off shorts and leather jacket, Molly held the yellow slip, which according to Trafford Council has a maximum amount of either £50 or £70 that can be reduced by 50% if the fine is paid within 14 days.
Having recently returned from Ibiza where she was filming a top secret shoot, the 22-year-old looked like she'd shopped up a storm in Manchester clutching several shopping bags including one from luxury department store Selfridges.

The influencer passed her driving test three months ago in her second attempt in what she said was the 'happiest day of her life'.
“I literally can’t believe it,” she wrote alongside a snap of her holding her driving test certificate.
Molly-Mae splashed out on a pricey Range Rover to celebrate and documented her expensive shopping trip in a recent video on her YouTube channel, and confessed she’d bought her first car before actually taking her test.


“Correct - I haven’t passed my test. I tried it once and failed horrendously. Either way we’re going to go car shopping,” she told her subscribers in the clip.
However, that didn’t stop the reality star from forking out more than £32,000 on a flashy Range Rover Evoque.
Molly originally wanted to buy a pricey Mercedes G-Class utility vehicle, which retail for more than £90,000, but she decided to customise another luxury model instead.
"This is going to be my first ever car so I can't be getting anything too crazy. I wanted to get a G-wagon, but getting it as your first car is a bit ridiculous,” Molly shared.

She then told her 1.5 million subscribers that she’d picked a Range Rover Evoque, with added extras, and was over the moon to have bought her first-ever car.
”It's an Urban Range Rover - it's had a body kit put on it. Slightly more things added on to the front.
"This is going to be my first ever car. I can't believe it's going to be me in there driving this car,” she squealed.
Molly-Mae's career has gone from strength to strength since she left Love Island in 2019 bagging a number of lucrative endorsement deals.
She launched her fifth edit with online clothing store Pretty Little Thing earlier this year after reportedly signing a staggering six-figure deal.