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Molly-Mae Hague has lump removed from her breast as she posts from hospital bed

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she's had a lump removed from her breast, as she shared a photo from her hospital bed.

The Love Island star found the lump earlier this year, and after requesting a biopsy discovered it had grown in size.

Posting to social media today, Molly gave a smile of relief as she explained she'd undergone an operation to have it removed.

"I spoke about a lump I found in my boob on a recent vlog of mine. Well I had it removed today," she told her followers.

The influencer then used her huge platform to urge fans to 'check their bodes.'

In her next post Molly-Mae revealed her treatments were not over as she shared a snap of her bandaged up hand.

Molly-Mae Hague posted from her hospital bed as she spoke about having a lump removed from her breast (mollymae/Instagram)
The Love Island star also revealed she'd a lump removed from her hand (mollymae/Instagram)

"Also had a lump removed from my finger that I've spoken about a few times too," she revealed.

"Also having a cannula put in my hand has always been without a doubt my BIGGEST fear... so that in itself is a HUGE achievement for me," Molly-Mae added.

In August Molly-Mae spoke about finding the lump in her breast.

She said she had been reassured that the lump was not harmful but became concerned after noticing it had grown in size.

"I basically noticed a little lump in my boob, went to get it checked and it was completely fine, completely benign.

"It's a little thing called a fibroadenoma and it's a normal thing to get at this age, small lumps can happen all the time it doesn't mean they're sinister," she said.

Molly-Mae is being supported by Love Island boyfriend Tommy Fury (Tommy Fury/Instagram)

"I went back today to get it checked and it had grown a little bit, again, it doesn't mean it's sinister, it doesn't mean it's dramatic, so the doctor recommended that we did a biopsy.

"It was not very nice actually considering I'm afraid of needles, but I thought there's not really a way around this. I promise it's nothing serious, I don't want it to be a massive thing. I think it's important that I share this with you guys.

"It's an important subject and we should all be checking our boobs and checking for lumps so we can do things like this."

It came months after the Love Island star was told a mole she'd had removed from her leg was a malignant melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer.

Molly-Mae discovered a mole on her leg was cancerous after being told twice she had nothing to worry about (MollyMae/Youtube)

Molly-Mae was given the upsetting news while she on holiday in Italy, after previously being told by two dermatologists she had nothing to worry about.

The former reality star described the update as 'petrifying, shocking and scary' in an emotional video.

"I’ve already shed tears about it. I’ve already like cried down the phone to every single family member," she admitted.

She had been given the all-clear by two dermatologists before the grim discovery (MollyMae/Youtube)

Then on a separate trip to Italy months later, Molly told fans how she'd found a 'rock hard' lump on her finger and asked for help to diagnose it.

"I have a very weird/ big lump on my finger and I have for ages now.... no idea what it is! Bone? Nodule? It doesn't hurt it is just rock hard!

Molly Mae was also concerned after finding a 'rock hard' lump on her hand (mollymae/Instagram)
She asked fans if they had any advice (mollymae/Instagram)

"Doesn't even look big here but it really sticks out."

Molly then took to Instagram in August to speak about a lump she'd found in her breast.

She shared her health concerns the same week she was appointed creative director for Pretty Little Thing.

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