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Love Island's Molly Smith sizzles in red frock as she shares poignant message to fans

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Love Island star Molly Smith left her fans wanting more as she slipped into a red dress for an incredible cause.The reality star, who usually turns up the heat for her 874k followers online, gave them another treat as she took part in a campaign for fashion company PrettyLittleThing.Wearing a tantalising red frock, Molly, 27 showed off her curves in the figure-hugging number as she drew attention to the low-cut detailing - but it all supported a wider message.Wearing a bright red lipstick on her pout, the star allowed her famous blonde locks to cascade over her shoulders as she posed up a storm.Captioning the series of snaps, Molly gave further insight into the project.She wrote: "This International Women’s Day @prettylittlething are launching an anti-rape campaign in partnership with women’s sexual violence charities across the globe and donating full proceeds of their exclusive tote bag and specific dresses across site (including this one), to help spread the message that #MyDressDoesntMeanYes"We are committed to stamping out the stigma that what you are wearing gives someone else the right to your body.She added: "Society must do better.

My dress doesn’t mean yes."Heading straight to the comment section fans shared their thoughts on Molly and her powerful message.One follower penned: "God bless all women in the world you are a gift."Another said: "There are just no words for how beautiful and perfect you are @mollysmith19."A third shared: "Love this and love you!"PrettyLittleThing's anti-rape campaign has been supported by other well-known celebs and social media influencers including Chloe Ferry and Chloe Sims.As well as the social media promotion, the clothing brand will also be selling tote bags with the message.

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