Molly-Mae Hague has written an autobiography, aged 22, on her success story – something that comes after her controversial comments about "everybody having the same 24 hours in a day".Rising to fame on Love Island back in 2019, Molly-Mae has been a hit with her fan base after storming the world of fashion and becoming the creative director of brand PrettyLittleThing.
In her next career move, the 22-year-old social media star has announced that she has written a book named – Becoming Molly-Mae – which will apparently take "oversharing to a whole new extreme." The book is priced at £20 and signed copies sold out almost instantly, making the book an instant hit with her fans – although some people weren't too thrilled with the news of her forthcoming book.
Revealing the news last week, Molly-Mae said: "I have been keeping a huge project, a little secret, from you guys for well over a year now - and today is finally the day that I can finally speak about what it is."I can't believe I am about to show this to you guys...
so I have written my very own book. This is Becoming Molly-Mae, my first ever book."And it is literally, this is my baby, we have honestly put so many months of work into this book you have no idea and it's been such a journey and such an adventure, venturing into this whole new world of writing a book, it is something that I have always, always wanted to do."She continued: "It has been a massive dream of mine.
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