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Molly-Mae Hague splashes out on 'dream car' nine months after last buying one

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Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she has splashed out on her 'dream car' - just nine months after buying her last motor. The 22-year-old revealed all in her latest YouTube video which came days after her first vlog of the year as she did a Q&A with fans.

In the previous video, Molly-Mae revealed changes she has made since her and Tommy Fury's dream home was subject to a terrifying burglary last year.

One fan asked: "Have your views on having nice things changed since the robbery?" READ MORE: Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter receives a sweet surprise at her engagement party "It's something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently," Molly-Mae replied. "The answer to that is 100% yes. "In regards to the jewellery I used to buy, watches, nice bags, really expensive clothes and stuff, I think most definitely, definitely, the interest in that for me has just disappeared since the robbery." But in her new vlog, 'Let's spend the week together' which was uploaded on Sunday night, Molly-Mae was seen picking up a coffee before speaking to the camera. "I'm ordering a new car," she said. "Now I know I've only just got this car, but the car I'm ordering today which is my dream car by the way, I can't believe it's happening. "Basically it's going to take heading on a year to be done.

I have to order it well in advance." The social media influencer added: "The plan was that I was always going to give this car to my sister. "I sort of want to keep this car but I'll give it to Zoe as a present." Molly-Mae also preempted some of the comments she may have got on why she needs a new car less than a year after punching her last.

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