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Molly-Mae Hague has revealed her surprising careers before she skyrocketed to fame on the 2019 series of Love Island.
In her new six-part series with Prime Video, Behind It All, released on Friday, the reality star, 25, who has now amassed an estimated £6million net worth, revealed her very humble beginnings.
From scrubbing toilets to making tea as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers, Molly-Mae has worked from the bottom up.
The mother-of-one, who shares daughter Bambi, 23 months, with ex Tommy Fury, said: 'Hi, I'm Molly-Mae and this is my first, worst, best and last.
'My first job was working in a hairdressers, making cups of tea and washing hair.
'My worst job was probably when I was a lifeguard and I had to clean public toilets and scrape other people's hair out of drains.
Molly-Mae Hague, 25, was once an ordinary girl with an average career before earning her millions thanks to Love Island
Standing on a net worth of £6million, the mother-of-one revealed she and her sister Zoe Rae were once lifeguards for their local swimming centre in Hertfordshire
'I'd say my best job is the one that I have right now.
'My last job was filming my documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All on Prime Video and it was an unbelievable experience.'
Molly-Mae, who has 1.9million subscribers on YouTube, worked at Hitchin Swimming Centre, in Hertfordshire, as a lifeguard alongside sister Zoe Rae when they were in their teens.
She previously joked the job still gives her 'nightmares' as she shared a throwback picture in 2020.
Molly-Mae worked part-time as a lifeguard before she went onto claim the title of Miss Teen Hertfordshire aged 16.
She then worked as an Instagram influencer before entering the Love Island villa in 2019 shortly after she turned 20.
Since coming out of Love Island, the influencer bagged a lucrative creative director title at PrettyLittleThing, which saw her earn £400,000-a-week, before she stood down in 2023 to focus on motherhood.
The influencer is also believed to secure a £20,000 fee for a single Instagram post.
From scrubbing toilets to making tea as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers, Molly-Mae has worked from the bottom up
Molly-Mae worked part-time as a lifeguard before she went onto claim the title of Miss Teen Hertfordshire aged 16
She worked as an Instagram influencer before entering the Love Island villa in 2019 shortly after she turned 20 (pictured in 2019 with ex Tommy Fury)
Since coming out of Love Island, the influencer bagged a lucrative creative director title at PrettyLittleThing, which saw her earn £400,000-a-week, before she stood down in 2023
Aside from her tanning brand Filter, Molly-Mae released her own clothing brand Maebe last year, which sold out in an incredible 24 minutes
The influencer is also believed to secure a £20,000 fee for a single Instagram post
And Molly reflected on her New Year kiss with her ex-fiancé
Aside from her tanning brand Filter, Molly-Mae released her own clothing brand Maebe last year, which sold out in an incredible 24 minutes.
Her latest career move was filming her six-part documentary with Prime Video, which documents the aftermath of her famous split from Tommy.
And Molly reflected on her New Year kiss with her ex-fiancé.
The Love Island star, 25, also got candid about why their relationship ended and how she thought they would get back together until recently.
It comes after Tommy claimed the reasons why he and Molly split in August, saying it was because he had become dependent on alcohol following a boxing injury.
In recent weeks Tommy has been seen leaving her Cheshire home and the pair were seen kissing at a New Year's Eve party.
And in her new six-part documentary, Molly-Mae was seen reacting to news articles about her New Year's Eve kiss with ex Tommy
Her manager Fran called her, explaining: 'Oh my god it has come out right this second.'
On Wednesday, Tommy gave an emotional interview with Men's Health -carefully timed days before the release of Molly-Mae's documentary - where he revealed his own drinking problem for the first time and admitted his mental health was 'in the pan'.
Amid rumours their August 2024 break-up was a publicity stunt, Tommy spoke candidly about his mental-health battle and insisted he has never cheated on Molly-Mae - calling rumours about other women 'complete and utter b***ocks '.
'The reason why me and Molly broke up was because I got addicted to alcohol and I couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be anymore,' he confessed.