Molly-Mae Hague signs huge SEVEN figure fashion deal with Pretty Little Thing after revealing she turned down £2m job
MOLLY-MAE Hague has signed a huge SEVEN figure fashion deal with Pretty Little Thing.
The 22-year-old, who is already a multi millionaire, celebrated the “deal of a lifetime” last night by splashing out on a £37k Cartier bracelet for herself.
The former Love Island star has been racking in the cash with the brand since leaving the show and this latest deal helps secure her position as the most successful Islander of all time.
After she left the villa we reported how Molly secured a £500,000 deal with PLT. The following year an even more lucrative £600k deal came her way.
A source told The Sun: “It’s incredibly exciting news and just such a big deal - we are talking footballer kind of money.
“Molly has worked really hard and has a great relationship with the brand, so it’s no wonder they are happy to invest in her.
“She’s really buzzing about the news and treated herself to a little gift last night. She’s been telling friends its the biggest deal of her life - and she’s not wrong!”
The news comes after the business savvy influencer revealed she had turned down £2million offer to wear another brand's clothes - because she didn't like them.
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Appearing with manager Francesca Britton in a , the pair revealed the deals they had struck - and turned down.
Fran explained: "Molly tells me her goals. Like: 'I want to buy a house, I want to take my family away.' It’s my job to make those goals happen."
She added: "A high street fashion brand came along last year, offered me £2million, which is a lot of money, a hell of a lot of money.
"They said to me: 'We’re obsessed with Molly-Mae, we’d love her to be the face of our brand, we want her to work with us.'
"I thought, 'Brilliant!' and then I said to her, 'How do you feel about that?' She said no. I said: 'Why? You told me you want that house.'
"She said, 'No I don’t buy my clothes from there. I said to her: 'Well you can start! You can start buying clothes from there now.'"
Molly-Mae added: "Even when I came out of Love Island and that day when we sat with all those fashion brands, the money offer that I took wasn't actually the highest."