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Molly-Mae Hague wows in bikini snap as she lounges poolside with £2,500 beach bag

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Molly-Mae Hague treated onlookers to a glimpse of her glamorous holiday look as she lounged poolside in Mexico.The former Love Island star can enjoying the glorious weather as she sunbathed next to her £2,500 designer beach bag.Molly, 22, wore a black bikini top with white shorts as she relaxed on a deck chair at her hotel with her hair scraped up into a ponytail.She accessorised the look with chunky gold bracelets, a delicate necklace and black shades.Molly was later spotted eating healthy snacks including edamame beans and Asian salad, after insisting she's "not in shape".She previously told how she didn't want body insecurities to ruin her time away, admitting she wasn't in the best shape.Speaking on a recent video shared on her YouTube channel, Molly insisted: "I definitely am not in the shape I want to be for it but as I mentioned not too long ago."I have really taken the pressure off with healthy eating and exercise recently.“I’m just embracing my natural body and not even worrying about how I look."I know that I am not going to look on this campaign how I envisioned I wanted to look, but I’m actually not really that bothered about it.”Molly, who is the creative director for fashion brand PrettyLittleThing after catapulting to fame on ITV2 dating show Love Island, is joined by 16 crew members and three models the take snaps for her latest campaign.

At the start of her trip she admitted she "felt guilty" about posting her glam snaps from the luxurious resort while Ukraine was being invaded by Russia.The former reality star has come under fire for 'tone-deaf' content in the past and it appeared the social media influencer has taken the previous scandals to heart as she stopped to ask fans about what she should.

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