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Lily Waddell

Molly-Mae Hague is accused of photoshop as her fans point out her incredibly tiny hands

Molly-Mae Hague has been accused of using photoshop.

The Love Island runner-up, 20, caused a social media storm as fans questioned whether she had altered the image.

In the snap, the Pretty Little Thing starlet looked immaculate in a beige suit and she straightened her locks while she posed at the Beauty Works.

But fans were distracted as they noticed her hand looked incredibly small in comparison to her body.

As well as the comments, one fan sparked a debate on a Reddit thread asking: "Why is her hand so tiny?"

Others shared their thoughts: "They're [her hands] practically smaller than her lips."

"Is ur hand ok?" (sic)

"What’s happened to her hand?"

"Your arm looks sooooo strange still bomb thoooo." (sic)

Molly-Mae Hague is accused of photoshop as her fans point out her incredibly tiny hands (Instagram)

However, many of her fans left complimentary comments beneath the Instagram post to show their appreciation for her beauty.

"Awh your absolutely beautiful girl x," one fan wrote.

Others added: "Wowwww"; "Stunner, I love you"; "AMAZINGGGGGGG."

She has been settling into her new lovenest with her boyfriend Tommy Fury (pictured in London, September 2019) (PA)

The Mirror has approached Molly-Mae Hague's representatives for further comment.

Molly-Mae has landed a huge deal with Pretty Little Thing since leaving the Love Island villa, in Mallorca behind.

The model jetted off to Los Angeles where she shot a glamorous campaign for her upcoming collaboration with the brand.

The couple have moved into their swanky pad in Manchester complete with a super chic sauna (TommyFury/Instagram)

Since arriving home from the shoot, she has been settling into her new lovenest with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.

The couple have moved into their swanky pad in Manchester complete with a super chic sauna.

It's not long after Molly-Mae revealed she was launching an anti-trolling campaign because she had been targeted by celebs she had respected.

During an exclusive chat with Mirror Online, she told us: "One thing I was really shocked about when I came out was a lot of celebrities that I looked up to and really loved, I'd go back on their accounts to see what they'd been saying and a lot had been joining in on the trolling and negativity against me.

"Like a Victoria's Secret model who I'd adored for ages joining in on it and it was so hard to see. There were a lot of celebrities encouraging negativity.

"You'd think they'd understand better than anyone else, you just wouldn't think that would be a thing, you'd think celebrities would understand what it feels like."

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