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Molly-Mae Hague reaches out to fans for help with worrying ear health issue
Love Island alumni Molly-Mae Hague has left fans concerned after she reached out to her 6.4 million Instagram followers after an unusual ‘ear heartbeat’ issue.The 23-year-old took to social media to post a picture of her ear, with her signature blonde locks slicked back in a tight bun as she showed off the red inflammation.She wore two gold hoops in her lobes and one stud in her upper ear cartilage which was the cause of the problem.READ MORE: Love Island chaos erupts as Ekin-Su confronts Nathalia over 'issue' in teaserHague added a caption to her post and asked fans for some help.The influencer wrote: “Is it normal for a new piercing to still have a heartbeat over a week after getting it done? I have been in absolute agony - sleepless nights, headaches and constant throbbing…”Molly continued: “I really, really, really don’t want to take it out, but I actually don’t know how much longer I can hack the pain for,” and signed off with three crying emojis before commenting on the redness of the inflamed cartilage.Prior to the post, Molly had uploaded to her Instagram story throughout the day and kept fans updated on her life.She took a “little stop off” at Selfridges where she saw her brand stocked in her “favourite department store”.Molly-Mae launched her fake tan brand Filter back in 2019 and still reckons “there is no feeling” like seeing her product whilst out and about.The self-made businesswoman, who came second with boyfriend Tommy Fury back in 2019, recently showed fans around her incredible £3.5 million home.She moved into the new place with Tommy after a recent burglary left the pair shaken and unable to return to their house.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our
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Cops issue terrifying swimming rules after 6 people are attacked by sharks in a month
shark attack of the summer season.Yesterday (July 20), a 16-year-old surfer became the latest victim after he was attacked in the waters near Fire Island in New York.And although he like the other victims only suffered a “minor” bite, officials are worried because they couldn't find the shark afterwards. READ MORE: Serial killer whales tearing into great white sharks have experts worried about tourism As the number of incidents spirals and more tourists flock to the seaside resort, exasperated politicians have pledged to act decisively to alleviate the threat.New York's Governor Kathy Hochul has said she is taking no chances and urged state agencies to take all available precautions, reports Reuters.She said: "We are taking action to expand patrols for sharks and protect beachgoers from potentially dangerous situations."The governor has said she will introduce more lifeguards, and an enhanced drone surveillance programme working 24/7 to spot sharks before they get near humans.The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has also published a chilling set of rules all swimmers must follow if they do not wish to become shark bait.The list is as follows: The warnings come after a huge great white shark was found dead by police officers on a Long Island beach.
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