Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague wears huge shades as a beefy security guard accompanies her to her hotel after arriving back from Majorca
LOVE Island's Molly-Mae Hague wore a huge pair of shades as she arrived at her hotel after jetting back from Majorca.
The reality star, 20, was accompanied by a beefy security guard as she headed to the check-in desk.
Molly-Mae's over-sized specs covered the majority of her face, and she struggled to smile as she made her way into the hotel.
She was dressed down in a sweater and leggings and wore her hair in a bun.
Molly-Mae recently denied faking her romance with Tommy Fury to win Love Island and insists she’s not bitter at Amber and Greg for taking the title.
The smitten couple cleared up any rumours of animosity and fakeness, insisting their fellow islanders “deserved” to win.
Despite the pair being favourites to win for much of the show's run, the couple ended up coming runners-up on Love Island on Monday night, with Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea snatching their title.
It didn’t help that throughout the series the beauty has been plagued by accusations of being fake and feigning tears.
In fact, viewers were so turned off by Molly-Mae over her "fake" tears and soppy relationship with boxer Tommy, they actually launched a campaign to stop the pair from winning the show.
However, they’ve insisted there was no irritation at being beaten to the title by the couple, who had only been together for 12 days.
Speaking to the Sun Online, Molly-Mae said: "There was no annoyance at all.
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"The end of the day time is nothing. You can be with someone a few days and feel like you’ve known them forever.
“We’re really happy for Amber and Greg. They’ve been there a short amount of time together but they’re incredible together.
“Greg’s an incredible guy, he treats Amber like gold. She had a really hard time in the villa. We’re both so happy for them. I think everyone is.”
Despite being the only boyfriend and girlfriend in the villa, hurtful viewers nicknamed Molly 'Money-Mae' claiming she "fake cried to win the £50,000 cash prize".
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