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Katie Fitzpatrick

Molly-Mae Hague says she could cry as she shares 'huge' news

Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has shared 'huge' news with her fans as she told them 'pinch me.' The 23-year-old influencer said she 'could cry' as she let her Instagram followers in on her life goal.

Molly-Mae, creative director for the Manchester-based global fashion brand PrettyLittleThing, told her 6.3M followers: "Something huge happened today" as she homed in on a Selfridges department store sign.

And she was close to tears as she took fans with her into the store and revealed her own Filter tanning range on the shelves. "One of my biggest goals ... get my brand in to Selfridges. I could cry," she said.

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And she added "pinch me" with a love heart and a crying-face emoji. Molly-Mae, 23, shot to fame on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019. She melted viewers' hearts as she met and fell in love with Manchester boxer Tommy Fury.

This week Molly-Mae Hague was among those leading the cheers as fashion giant PrettyLittleThing launched its new collection with presenter and fellow style influencer Nella Rose. MTV Catfish presenter Nella celebrated her collaboration with Manchester-based global brand PLT as a brand ambassador.

Molly-Mae was feeling emotional (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

At the party Nella shared a hug with PrettyLittleThing creative director Molly-Mae who has for a long time been a fan and Molle-Mae congratulated her friend. Sharing a photo of the pair together at the party on her Instagram she wrote: "So proud of you Nella Rose. Welcome to the fam!"

Posting another snap of the friends deep in conversation ay the event she said with a love heart: "You deserve it all." Molly-Mae recently sunned herself on Dubai as she celebrated her 23rd birthday with her man.

She relaxed by kicking back with her book Becoming Molly-Mae released tomorrow (Thursday June 9). "Reading my very own book by the pool," she wrote. "Pinch me." In Becoming Molly-Mae she charts her journey from the child who loved Irish dancing and pageants, to the teenager working at Boots to Love Island and fame today.

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