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MOLLY-MAE Hague made some serious cash last year – despite stepping down from her Pretty Little Thing role and concentrating on motherhood.

The 25, who found fame on Love Island, netted an incredible £3 million in profits at MMH Group Holdings, the private firm into which she channels her media earnings.

Molly Mae has made some serious money over the years
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Molly Mae has made some serious money over the yearsCredit: Instagram
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The star is engaged to marry Tommy FuryCredit: Instagram/tommyfury

Her business – set up in 2019 – also owns her cosmetics and tanning business interests, as well as her new lifestyle brand.

Despite bills, from taxes, totalling £1.4 million, Molly could easily have banked a multi-million-pound dividend from her firm.

No sales figures are reported on Companies House for money taken through the tills by MMH or the four other firms Molly owns through it.

But its assets did climb by £700,000 between 2022 and 2023  to £2.9 million, as well as increase in profits held from £1.27 million to £1.39 million

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And she is now holding £5.3 million in assets at her companies.

Molly made £1.5 million in the year after she won Love Island with Tommy Fury.

New deals and motherhood

And since then she gone from strength to strength, most recently landing a huge deal with L’Oreal.

A source told The Sun back in March: "She's really excited about it - she'll be working alongside some massive A-list names.

Multi-millionaire Molly-Mae Hague slammed by fans as she books budget flight for her sister’s hen do

"The deal is worth seven figures and is one of her biggest deals yet."

She was previously the creative director at PLT, who she has worked closely with even before the villa.

Speaking about her decision to quit the money earner, Molly explained: "I am a mum now. I never really gave myself a maternity leave and I got straight back into work instantly because my work is my phone and showing my life is my work.

"There were just certain areas of my life where I had to re-evaluate. The last thing I would want to be is in a role that I can't fulfil right now at this moment in my life.”

Private jet drama

Molly was recently forced to hit back at trolls who slammed her for not hiring a private jet for her sister’s hen-do, despite millions in the bank.

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Addressing the backlash on social media, she said:  "When I saw people talking about how they thought it was crazy how I booked my sister a Ryanair flight to take her on a hen do, they're like, 'can't believe that Molly booked a Ryanair flight for her and her sister's friends, when, like, a few weeks before she got her friend a jet. But you know what?

"The amount of stick and the amount of intense comments I got from doing that treat for Taylor's birthday and getting the jet, made me think I probably won't ever do that ever again.

"It takes away that specialness of that experience because the reaction is just, so not worth it."

The star has been concentrating on motherhood to daughter Bambi
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The star has been concentrating on motherhood to daughter BambiCredit: Instagram
Molly came under fire for using a private jet
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Molly came under fire for using a private jetCredit: Instagram
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