Molly-Mae Hague has been accused of a Photoshop fail by eagle-eyed fans who think they’ve caught her out for editing her latest modelling snaps.
The Love Island star shared a number of glam shots on Instagram after launching her new edit with PrettyLittleThing, but it wasn’t long before some of her followers called out the differences between Molly’s photos and a video that was shared by the brand.
They claimed the photos had been altered to flatten her stomach, lengthen her legs and remove creases.
One took to social media and wrote, “The image clearly shows heavy retouching: stomach flattened, legs thinned, smoothed and elongated, knee crease removed.”
Others noted that her tan looked better in the photo that she posted, although this is likely due to better studio lighting.
And although Molly has been accused of retouching her photos in the past, it’s to be expected that there’s some differences between still shots and a video.
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Molly Mae x PLT
White Linen Drape Jumpsuit
Sage Green Blazer Dress
Abstract Oversize Beach Shirt
White Linen Look Drape Shirt
Olive Oversized Linen Blazer
Multi Abstract Mini Dress
Orange Knot Straw Bag
Molly herself was unfazed by the Photoshop accusations and ignored them altogether as she gushed about her new campaign.
She wrote, “I pinch myself every time I’m able to say this. My latest edit with @prettylittlething is here.... I had SO much fun shooting this edit and I hope you all love the pieces as much as I do.”
Her hard work clearly paid off as many of the items in her edit sold out in a matter of hours.
Now that’s how you clap back.
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Molly recently revealed the “weird” reason she knew she’d appear on Love Island years in advance and it’s left us SHOOK.
The reality star and influencer opened up in an Instagram Q&A and she talked about her belief in manifestation and how “it truly did work” for her.
She explained, “Basically ever since I was about 15 or 16 - whenever the first series of Love Island came out - I watched the show. And it wasn't like an aspiration of mine to go on Love Island, but I used to say to my mum and my dad, my family and my friends 'I'm going to go on Love Island one day, like I just know it's going to happen for me. I'm going to be on that show'."
Molly went on to admit that because she was convinced she would go on the reality show she wasn't shocked when she was asked to go on the show.
“When I went for my auditions and the audition process, it wasn't cockiness or overconfidence I had, it was just the knowing that I don't even need to do these auditions because I just know my future is going to be on the show," she added.