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Nika Shakhnazarova

Molly-Mae Hague's cancer scare surgery is next week as she fears Halloween is 'ruined'

Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she'll be going under the knife again next week after a recent operation to remove a mole.

The Love Island star, 21, had surgery to remove the mole on her leg last month as doctors feared it could become cancerous.

But it seems as though doctors have uncovered something more serious beneath the surface, as Molly prepares for her second operation in a matter of days.

Not sharing too much about the specifics of the worrying diagnosis, Molly decided to do a quick Q&A with fans on Instagram in a bid to catch up.

As fans flooded the reality TV star with questions, one fan quizzed: "Is there any update on your hospital appointment/mole removal?"

Molly-Mae confirmed she'll be going under the knife next week (Instagram)

Molly responded: "The mole has already been removed but my further surgery is next week.

"I feel it coming around so quick and I'm really bloody nervous but," she wrote alongside a peace sign emoji.

But Molly is also mourning the fact that Halloween is off the table for her this year, as a result of the surgery.

One of her fans was curious to know what she'll be dressing up as for the spooky day this year, but Molly was quick to disappoint.

She opened up about her surgery plans during a Q&A with fans (mollymaehague/Instagram)

She said: "Halloween is ruined for me this year because of my operation.

"Literally the first thing I said when I found out the date. Don't wanna talk about it tbh I wait for Halloween all year so I'm very upset."

Earlier this month, Molly told fans she's not allowed to share her full diagnosis until after she has her second surgery.

She penned: "So about three weeks ago now I was advised that a mole I had on my leg needed removing."

She admitted to being 'very upset' that her Halloween this year is 'ruined' (mollymaehague/Instagram)

She went on: "I had the procedure done within a few days. Last week I received my results back and it's safe to say they were not at all what I was expecting.

"I've been trying to process the information I received whilst being super busy with work and it's not been easy.

"I'm still not able to give my full diagnosis until my further surgery has taken place and I've received those results but for now I'm just trying to stay positive.

"I never thought at 21 something like this would happen to me and it's very scary but all I know is that I absolutely need to share my story and what I'm going through to raise awareness of my situation."

Molly-Mae said her suspicious mole developed when she was in the Love Island villa (mollymaehague/Instagram)
She had to surgery to remove it after docs feared it was cancerous (Instagram)

She added: "I'll keep you all updated as much as I can, I've already received so many lovely messages from you guys and I appreciate it so much.

"Your health must come first and I know this is something that some of my followers may have already gone through.... I'd love to hear from you guys.'"

Last month she shared photos of her scar and her bandaged leg following her first operation, as well as a picture of the mole she'd had removed.

Molly shared an honest message with fans on social media (mollymaehague/Instagram)

Molly-Mae had the mole checked three times in total before her operation.

She added: "Get your moles checked out people!!! It is so unbelievably important. I've had this checked three times now by different consultants just to be sure."

For more information on skin cancer, see the NHS website here.

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