Molly-Mae Hague promises to ‘unravel herself completely’ in her new autobiography, Mirror reports.
The Love Island star, 22, reportedly announced she will be sharing her story of finding fame in a new book – just weeks after being slammed for her “tone deaf” comments that we “all have the same 24 hours in a day”.
The platform says the influencer beamed as she shared with followers on Instagram about her new book called Becoming Molly-Mae.
Molly-Mae is of course no stranger to the limelight, with a flare for fashion leading to a sizable following on social media before heading to Love Island elevated her to the next level and led to lucrative collaborations and her own makeup line.
The Hertfordshire-born beauty and Creative Director at Pretty Little Things pens about her past and promises to tell her unique story of her and share “the Molly-Mae not everyone gets to see”.
Publisher Penguin offers insight into the forthcoming release saying Molly ”unravels herself completely for the first time” and tells the story of her body image, battling self-doubt and building a happy life.
In a statement, the publisher says: “Along the way she shares the moments, relationships and life lessons that have made her who she is.
“From the energetic child who loved Irish dancing and pageants, to the teenager holding down a job at Boots whilst building her dreams at fashion school, to the influencer and businesswoman who found her match on Love Island and had to learn how to cope with fame.”