A business partner of influencer Molly-Mae Hague who helped her launch a fake tan brand has resigned as as the company's director.
According to a document filed with Companies House, George Gazzard no longer holds the position at Filter by Molly-Mae. Mr Gazzard had been a director since November last year alongside the former Love Island star.
Filter by Molly-Mae is registered at Liverpool's Royal Liver Building while the influencer, who is the creative director at Manchester's PrettyLittleThing, is now the company's sole director.
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The move comes after the businessman's Catalyst Global, which he co-founded, entered liquidation in September.
Documents filed with Companies House show the company owed money to a number of celebrities when it collapsed.
They include former TOWIE star Mark Wright's fitness app Train Wright which was owed more than £20,000 as well as Keith Lemon's YMS Apparel which was owed over £2,400.
Catalyst Global had previously partnered with Tom Daley to launch his Made With Love knitwear brand.
Overall, 79 individuals and companies were owed more than £548,000 when Catalyst Global entered liquidation.
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