Molly-Mae Hague reveals mortifying BAFTAs experience as she was forced to leave halfway through

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Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about her mortifying BAFTAs experience after she was forced to leave the meal halfway through due to one unfortunate problem.Opening up to her fans on her latest YouTube vlog, titled 'Come to the BAFTAs with me', the 25-year-old beauty influencer took her viewers along with her on a step by step journey of her day from travelling to London and her glam makeup look to the end of the night where she could be seen getting a shot of holding one of the prestigious BAFTA awards.However, things were not plain-sailing for Molly at her first ever BAFTAs event as she revealed her 'TMI' situation, confessing that the ceremony had been so long that she had ended up with 'trapped wind' after sitting in the one position for so long.The mum-of-one admitted that she could not stay for the entire meal because she was "in so much pain" after the "extra long" event went on for 14 hours.Molly continued her vlog when she arrived home from the event, which was held on Sunday February 16, at London's Royal Festival Hall, telling fans that she had made herself a peppermint tea to help relieve her flatulence issues.She said: "So the BAFTAs was 14 hours long.

It was lovely. I'll be honest, it was extra long. I'm just pouring a peppermint tea because I have to be honest, I got the world's worst - this is TMI - I got the world's worst trapped wind from sitting in the same position for so many hours."She added: "The ceremony, I've got to be honest with you, it put the ONG in long.

It was such a lovely evening though but also because I got such a sore stomach from sitting in the same position we had to leave like halfway through the meal because I was in so much pain."I literally was like I cant sit here.

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