Molly-Mae Hague is preparing to let fans into her life on an even deeper level as she released the trailer for her new tell-all docuseries on Thursday.
The Love Island star, 25, caused shockwaves in August after she and her fiance Tommy Fury called it quits on their five year relationship.
And now the influencer is sharing her side of the story as she revealed in the trailer: ‘This is a good opportunity for me to sit down and say how I actually feel.’
Filming the star’s busy life over the past four months, the short trailer shows Molly comforting her daughter Bambi while she cries while also balancing the launch of her new clothing brand Maebe.
Looking downcast in shots, Molly confesses: ‘It’s absolute carnage,’ as she hints to the chaotic period of her life.
The six-part series with Prime Video titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All will be released on the streaming platform on January 17.
Molly-Mae Hague has admitted her life was ‘absolute carnage’ as she reveals how she ‘actually feels’ following shock split from Tommy Fury in a brand new trailer for her tell-all docuseries
Filming the star’s busy life over the past four months, the short trailer shows Molly comforting her daughter Bambi while she cries while also balancing the launch of her new clothing brand
Another clip from the trailer shows the star surrounded by flashing cameras as she explains: ‘Suddenly overnight every part of my life changed,’ seemingly in reference to her Love Island success which catapulted her to fame back in 2021.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline she admitted she wants viewers to tell the reality of her life behind the picture-perfect Instagram posts and wanted to further connect with her fans by sharing inside her home, career and relationships.
And Molly predicts audiences will be shocked by her ‘unglamorous’ life, as she promises to ‘keep it real’ for her fans.
Molly said: ‘The cameras have been following me for months now. It’s just such an exciting period of my life and I really wanted to document it.
‘It’s so different to my YouTube because I feel like with my channel I show the smallest snippets of bits that I feel like people will enjoy watching as they have a cup of tea in bed or they’re enjoying their dinner but with this it shows a more 360 of my life on a deeper level and following me around, getting an insight into my life.’
She added: ‘What’s been going on in my life and from the launch of Maebe onwards is what people will want to see. As much as I’ve enjoyed creating the brand it hasn’t always been glamorous.
‘I feel like everything is aligning and happening the way it should happen. I’m so picky about everything I do with my career and take 1 per cent of jobs that come in, so I feel like it’s nice to be in the time of my life to say yes more and open up to opportunities. It’s taken up so much time, but I’ve loved it.’
The Love Island star, 25, caused shockwaves in August after she and her fiance Tommy Fury called it quits on their five year relationship
Looking downcast in shots, Molly confesses: ‘It’s absolute carnage,’ as she hints to the chaotic period of her life
The six-part series with Prime Video titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All will be released on the streaming platform on January 17
Another clip from the trailer shows the star surrounded by flashing cameras as she explains: ‘Suddenly overnight every part of my life changed
Molly predicts audiences will be shocked by her ‘unglamorous’ life, as she promises to ‘keep it real’ for her fans
In September, Molly-Mae spoke exclusively to MailOnline about the launch of her first clothing brand Maebe, which she has entirely self-funded.
After spending years working on collaborative projects with the likes of PrettyLittleThing, Look Fantastic and Beauty Works, Molly wanted to stand on her own, admitting she is incredibly selective with the deals she signs.
She told MailOnline: ‘It has been a real passion project and I wanted to do it as independently as I could because I have never really done something in my career on my own and without the support of my incredible team and they have supported me but I wanted to do this myself to learn and for it to be a new project.
‘I am so picky about everything I do in my career, I probably take 1 per cent of jobs that come in, so I feel like it’s great being able to say yes to opportunities.’
The successful launch of Maebe, which included a popup shop where customers were introduced to the first drop ahead of it going on sale, followed Molly’s breakup from Tommy.
She became a mother to Bambi in January 2023 and has spoken about the challenges she has experienced as a first-time parent.
Molly recently revisited the room where she gave birth to meet her manager’s newborn baby, reminiscing about her initial feelings as a mother on her YouTube channel.
She said: ‘To go back to that room was really surreal, I had a lot of incredible highs in that room and a lot of really low lows.
‘I remember when my milk came in when I was taking a shower in that room, the way I cried in the shower in that room, I’ve never ever in my life cried like that before.’
She added: ‘I literally felt like my life was over even though I’d just given birth, it was very strange.’
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