MOLLY-MAE Hague treated herself to a £1,600 Christian Dior vanity case just one day after calling her Gucci coat, 'chav chic'.
The 21-year-old Love Island star 'unboxed' her new treat on her Instagram stories, showing off the blue and white Dior monogrammed case to her 5.1mil followers.
Molly-Mae splashed out on the fancy case because "I just fell in love with it".
She joked it was bit hard to unbox with "one hand" as she used the other to film the unveiling of her latest purchase.
Molly-Mae unfastened the ribbon on the white box, gently moving away the tissue paper to reveal the glamorous make-up case.
Crafted in blue Dior Oblique jacquard, the £1,600 case is embellished with the 'Christian Dior' signature on the front.
It comes with one compartment, three patch pockets and is made in Italy.
Molly-Mae then teased her fans that she had a "secret filter product in this bag. I use it every single day coming soon!"
Her latest designer purchase comes just a day after she called her exclusive £2,000 Gucci jacket, "chav chic".
The millionaire's remark enraged many who took exception to her using "a derogatory word for the working class" to describe the Gucci coat.
The trouble began yesterday when Molly-Mae posed in the puffer jacket, which costs £1,950, in her bathroom.
Wearing the garment, designed by fashion house Gucci and outdoor specialists The North Face: she wrote: "Chav chic and I'm here for it."
However, some accused the 21-year-old influencer and YouTube star, who came second in 2019's Love Island, of being "classist" for using the word 'chav'.
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One wrote: "Saying stuff like that with the potential of 'influencing' her 5mil followers to use classist terms like that really does not sit well with me."
Last year the star and her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury were named as among the richest people to come out of reality TV.
The pair, who recently celebrated 18 months together, are thought to have a combined wealth of around £2million.
He surprised her last week with a display of rose petals and candles in their Manchester home, which she filmed to share with her followers on Instagram.