
Molly-Mae Hague is reportedly set to return to reality TV in a big way, with the influencer lined up to take part in a high-profile Channel 4 show.
The 26-year-old, who made headlines last year following her short-lived split from long-time partner Tommy Fury, is said to be joining the next celebrity edition of The Great British Bake Off.
Hague will reportedly feature in the Stand Up to Cancer special of the beloved baking competition — marking her first major TV appearance since rising to fame on Love Island.
She is expected to be one of the biggest names on the line-up, as producers gear up for another star-studded charity edition of the hit series.
The show is said to be currently filming, with the episode set to air next year.

A source told The Sun: “She will be a great addition to the line-up and bring a healthy helping of Love Island glamour to the tent.”
“Molly's now one of Britain's biggest TV stars and has seen her fame steadily grow since she first appeared on the ITV dating show back in 2019,” they added to the publication.
The Standard has contacted a representative for Molly-Mae Hague and Channel 4 for comment.
Since her split from Tommy Fury last year, Molly-Mae Hague has remained firmly in the public eye, with the drama chronicled in her Prime Video docuseries, Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
The couple’s love story began in front of millions during Love Island series five, blossoming into a high-profile romance that saw them welcome daughter Bambi and get engaged in 2023.

The fairy tale came crashing down last August however when Hague shocked fans by announcing on Instagram that after five years together, they had called time on their relationship — sparking rumours of infidelity.
Addressing her 8.5 million followers, she wrote: “I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way.”
Fury hit back at the cheating allegations in a magazine interview, branding the claims “complete and utter b*****ks.”
The boxer, half-brother to heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, revealed that the split was actually due to his struggles with excessive drinking, not unfaithfulness.