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Molly-Mae Hague shares scar on boob where lump was removed after cancer scare

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Molly-Mae Hague bravely showed off a scar on her breast where she had a lump removed following a cancer scare.The 22-year-old influencer proudly revealed her healed wound as she posed up a storm in a black bikini during her work trip to Mexico on social media.She previously explained how she had surgery to remove a benign lump after an biopsy revealed the mass had grown in size which she said “felt like a golf ball.” As she soaked up the sun in her tiny two piece while she relaxed by the pool in a gorgeous tropical hotspot, the Love Island star confessed how she had “grown to like it” on Instagram.

The blonde bombshell zoomed in on the image on her Stories and opened up about miniscule mark to her 6.2million fans online.She captioned the close-up shot: “Little lump removal scar, grown to like it” alongside a white love heart emoji.Molly-Mae also posted the idyllic snap on her grid where she could be seen gazing off into the distance while the palm trees gently swayed above her.The television star paired the black bikini with a pair of white shorts which she accessorised with a slew of gold jewellery including a stunning necklace, hoop earrings and gold bangles.While she propped herself up on the sun lounger, the starlet couldn’t help but show off her sensational figure despite insisting that she’s “not in shape” as she gave her loyal legion of fans a sneak peek inside her trip to Tulum.She captioned her main post on her feed: “Think I’ve found my new favourite place …"It comes after the starlet opened up about her health scare last month where she had to “golf ball” sized lump on her Instagram Stories.She recalled the “scary” moment online, saying: “This is obviously a really serious one.

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