Molly-Mae Hague ‘lands £1million deal with PrettyLittleThing’

Molly-Mae Hague has reportedly landed a new £1million fashion deal with online clothing retailer PrettyLittleThing.  

The Love Island star, 21, has already collaborated with the brand several times before, first securing a £500,000 deal after leaving the ITV show in 2019. 

She recently re-signed as a brand ambassador to launch her fifth clothing edit and signed a staggering six-figure deal for the collection.

Beauty: Molly-Mae Hague, 21, has reportedly landed a new £1million fashion deal with online clothing retailer PrettyLittleThing (pictured in November 2020) 

A source told The Sun: ‘Molly is so excited about what is planned with PLT for this year there is some big plans in place. 

‘She is one of PLT’s best selling ambassadors and she is grateful to them for continuing to re invest in to her.’ 

MailOnline have contacted Molly’s representatives and PrettyLittleThing for comment.   

Business:u00A0The Love Island star has already collaborated with the brand before, first securing a u00A3500,000 deal after leaving the ITV show in 2019 (pictured in October 2019)

Business: The Love Island star has already collaborated with the brand before, first securing a £500,000 deal after leaving the ITV show in 2019 (pictured in October 2019) 

Molly-Mae has seen great success with PrettyLittleThing, launching numerous collections and signing big-money deals with the online retailer. 

Talking about one of her latest collections last month, she said: ‘I am so excited to be able to say I am now launching my 5th edit with PLT.

‘I feel so lucky to be able to still be part of the PLT family and I can’t wait to see what you all choose as your favourite pieces!’    

News of her alleged new £1million deal comes after the beauty recently took to social media to beg young fans to ‘just wait’ before undergoing cosmetic tweaks.

She told how she wants to ‘reverse all the mistakes I made’ and go back to a more ‘natural’ look after ditching filler and having the composite bonds on her teeth removed by Ruh Dental, in Manchester.   

Natural: On Thursday, Molly-Mae begged her fans not to make 'the same mistakes' as she did as she unveiled her natural teeth, after having her composite bonds removed

Natural: On Thursday, Molly-Mae begged her fans not to make ‘the same mistakes’ as she did as she unveiled her natural teeth, after having her composite bonds removed

The TV personality warned how she underwent procedures she ‘didn’t necessarily need to get done’ and should have waited for her face to mature before having work done. 

Speaking via her Instagram on Thursday, Molly-Mae said: ‘I had my composite bonds removed recently, after having two years of having my natural teeth covered. I now have my natural teeth back.

‘I’m just so happy that I don’t have teeth like the wicked witch of the east because I genuinely thought that when my composite bonds got taken off I would have like orange decayed teeth because these haven’t been touched for two years.

‘I didn’t know what to expect. My natural teeth are now back. I do wanna whiten them a little bit more. I wasn’t gonna show you them this soon but whatever, we’re all friends on here. I’m so glad I did it. 

‘I think I’ve taken all the steps I wanna take now in terms of reversing all the mistakes I made with the fillers, getting things done that I didn’t necessarily need to get done and that I didn’t really think through at the time – about two or three years ago now.’ 

Just wait! Molly-Mae urged her young followers to ' just wait' until their faces have matured before they consider having cosmetic work done

Reversing her mistakes: 'I think I've taken all the steps I wanna take now in terms of reversing all the mistakes I made with the fillers, getting things done that I didn't necessarily need to get done' said the star

Just wait! Molly-Mae urged her young followers to ‘ just wait’ until their faces have matured before they consider having cosmetic work done

The reality star explained how she had the composite bonds done just two days before she went into the Love Island villa. 

Molly-Mae insisted: ‘I don’t regret it but it just wasn’t a necessary thing to do and I was just young. I think when you get older, you want to look younger and when you’re younger, you want to look older.’ 

She urged her younger followers to be cautious, by saying: ‘Take my advice and just wait. Wait a good few years until your face has matured, until you get a little bit older and then make decisions about cosmetic work and stuff.’   

Composite bonding is usually used for filling chips, fractures or gaps between teeth or for fixing discolouration.

The colour of the resin is matched to the person’s teeth and it is a non-invasive procedure, unlike crowns or veneers.   

Natural: Earlier this week, Molly-Mae revealed she has got rid of the composite bonds on her teeth as she is on a mission to become more 'natural'

Natural: Earlier this week, Molly-Mae revealed she has got rid of the composite bonds on her teeth as she is on a mission to become more ‘natural’