MOLLY-MAE Hague showed off her private jet once more as she flew home, and promptly headed to her private cinema room.
The 24-year-old returned from Courcheval in France after a no expense spared skiing trip with fiance Tommy Fury, 24, their daughter Bambi and 12 of her pals.
The star flew out to celebrate her best pal Tayla Blue’s 30th birthday.
She wasted no time indulging in luxury as she donned a prada ski-suit and splashed out on having chefs cater for the group.
On their way home, Molly shared a photo on Instagram of Bambi peering out the window of the private jet they had travelled on.
This is now her third private jet in the past few weeks.
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Once she returned, she posted a picture relaxing in her massive cinema room.
Molly and Tommy moved into their £3.5million dream home back in 2022.
The pair came under fire for 'flaunting their wealth' during ski-trip.
This came after Tommy showed off his £86k Unico Sapphire watch on the slopes.
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One user commented: "Proof that money cannot buy taste!!"
A second highlighted the price and said: "It's half of his net worth."
A third commented: "Proof that money cannot buy taste!!"
Molly was also slammed for using the private jet frequently.
"Can’t get on board with the private jet for a ridiculously short flight," wrote one fan.
"Ever thought about the deteriorating world your bringing you’re child into? We’re in a climate crisis…" said a second.
"What is wrong with British Airways," a third asked, while another fumed: "Wow, and the carbon footprint for this is?!"
Earlier this month Molly used a private jet to fly to Ibiza for a solo wellness trip at a £120k-a-week resort.
The exclusive Fincadelica villa in the northern region of the island has its own chef, saltwater pool, private beach and a tipi for holistic treatments.
In an attempt to rationalise the high price, Molly clarified that it could be divided among several people.
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She said: "It's £120,000 for one week, but to be fair when we calculated it came to I think like £800 a night per room, which is a lot.
"£120,000 per week is astronomical, but £800 per night I can wrap my head around that."