
Molly-Mae Hague lands huge new SEVEN figure beauty deal ahead of second part of documentary
MOLLY-MAE Hague has landed a new seven-figure beauty deal ahead of the release of the second part of her Amazon documentary.
The multi-millionaire influencer continues to grow her huge fortune after extending a long-running brand partnership.
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A source said: ' Molly's signed a huge new contract with Beautyworks and will be launching things throughout 2025.
"They were one of her first brand partnerships so it's really sentimental for her. She loves the owners, Penny and Martin, and they're good friends of Molly's now.'
Despite her status as a leading social media and fashion-savvy star, Molly-Mae still has to pinch herself at the transition from humble beginnings in Stevenage to global star.
Just days ago, she promoted her new hair range with Beautyworks on Instagram and wrote: "I can't believe I now have THREE hair shades of my own[crying emoji] Shop the Molly-Mae Blonde Collection online now."
The former Love Island star previously had a lucrative contract with PrettyLittleThing for whom she worked as creative director.
She has her own tanning range, Filter, and a luxury womenswear brand, Maebe, which sold out of stock almost immediately after its launch.
The entrepreneur is also a brand ambassador for beauty seller LOOKFANTASTIC and has done ads with coffee giant Starbucks, Aveeno, Bentley Motors and JD Sports.
The mum-of-one has almost 2 million subscribers on YouTube and her Instagram posts can command up to £60,000 each.
She's also released a best-selling book called Becoming Molly-Mae, while her Behind It All documentary with Prime Video is proving a hit on the streaming platform.
A new trailer for the second instalment dropped last night and in it Molly admits she fears her rekindled relationship with Tommy Fury could be "destroyed" after their reunion.
Molly-Mae Hague breaks silence on Tommy Fury reunion as she admits spending more time at his house saying 'we're just figuring things out'
The 25-year-old repaired her romance with boxer Tommy after their split last August following reports he cheated on her on a lads' holiday abroad.
Since the New Year, they have slowly been rebuilding their relationship, and Molly reveals in the new trailer for her Behind It All series on Prime Video that things are back on track.
But there is a wary edge to her words as she says: "Things are looking like they are heading in a good direction but by tomorrow could it all be destroyed again?"
Her concerned sister Zoe then asks: "Have you actually addressed the problems?"
Following the split, Tommy admitted to having a drinking problem which led him to go through a spell of wild partying and experience drunken blackouts.
Earlier this month, Molly gave candid update in her YouTube vlog, saying the pair are "just figuring things out".
She revealed she was spending time between her home and Tommy's after he moved out of their £3.5m Cheshire pad.
Molly said: 'I'm not actually at my house, I'm at Tommy's house.
"Well, I've been thinking a lot today about how I skipped a massive chapter in everything that went on with mine and Tommy's break-up.
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'Basically I don't know if you guys remember but just before we split up, I kept talking about how we were going to have a big change as a family and no one knows about it, and basically we were in the process of moving house.'
She continued: 'My whole house got completely packed up and we moved over into this house, and I don't know why but now is the right time to open up.'
Molly explained that after the breakup, she temporarily moved back into her original home – but only briefly.
'When Tommy and I split up I moved back to the original house so I moved for a short amount of time, like not even long enough to tell you guys, and I was just about to tell you but then sadly our relationship ended,' she said.
'It was even more of a hard time than anyone realised because my house was completely empty. I had people coming to view it to rent it. So yeah I moved house and no one knew. So that was all going on among everything. It was a lot of turmoil. It was shambles.'
The couple were recently pictured at Centre Parcs on a fun-filled mini-break with daughter Bambi, two.
It was Molly and Tommy's second holiday in a matter of weeks after they jetted to Dubai.
Molly-Mae Hague - Five Ways She Spends Her Wealth
MOLLY-MAE Hague has raked in a whopping £48K a week. Yet what five things has the mum of one spent out on?
A stunning home: Molly-Mae is the proud owner of her stunning Molly Maison home, a £3.million mansion in Cheshire.
Hot wheels: Molly-Mae oozes cool mum vibes as she travels around town in her £193K Mercedes G Wagon - with her man Tommy also having a matching motor.
Bottega beauty: Molly-Mae stumped up £6K for the stylish designer accessory back in January.
Jetting off: Last year, the influencer splashed out on a private jet for her best mate Tayla-Blue's birthday
Price escape: In 2024, she also used a private jet to fly to Ibiza for a solo wellness trip at a £120k-a-week resort.
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