Molly-Mae Haig has unveiled a new hair makeover, ditching her extensions and opting for a shorter style.
The reality star, who appeared on the fifth series of Love Island, showed off her new look on Instagram. She posted two photos of herself sitting outside by a window with a coffee cup by her side, and wrote, “Sometimes hair extensions give me a break.”
Molly-Mae’s hairstyle change was praised by several followers in the comments section of her Instagram post, with several others taking the opportunity to ask where her photo jacket came from.
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Earlier this year, Molly-Mae announced her split from long-term partner Tommy Fury, whom she met while appearing on Love Island in 2019.
Since the former couple announced their split in August, the reality star says she is now in a “new era” of her life and is focusing her energy on her new fashion brand Maebe.
“Becoming a mother has changed me a lot as a person and many things have become important to me fashion-wise. It was the perfect time to launch Maebe. I was ready to take on something new seriously. ,” she explained.
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“I have a really good feeling about this new era in my life, and I think it’s going to be something that’s very special to me and something great that I can devote my time to and focus on, as well as being a mother to[my daughter]Bambi.” I feel very encouraged.”
Molly-Mae said starting a fashion brand was “very empowering” and a learning experience to develop her business skills.
She added that the experience “made me feel more confident in saying how I feel.”
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