Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she was forced to take a pregnancy test amid concern she had fallen pregnant.
In her most recent YouTube video, the 22-year-old told her subscribers that she 'had a feeling' she was pregnant because her period was over four days late.
The former Love Island star, who is dating professional boxer Tommy Fury, previously revealed that she doesn't use contraception and uses the natural method when it comes to safe sex.
However, Molly-Mae couldn't help but freak out when her period was nowhere to be seen, and so, she decided to take a pregnancy test.
The YouTube sensation detailed the ordeal in her latest video as she confirmed that her test came back negative.
A couple of days later, Molly-Mae's period arrived and she revealed that she was in 'unbearable pain' due to the fact she suffers with endometriosis.
"I am so premenstrual, it's a joke," Molly-Mae told her YouTube subscribers.
"I was meant to come on my period like four days ago - it's so late. I'm not going to lie, I did take a pregnancy test today.
"I'm never late on my period. I'm literally never late on my period but the pregnancy test was negative, obviously. I wouldn't be sat here having this conversation if it was positive."
Molly went on to share the discomfort she felt around her time of the month.
"I'm really very hot, very needy, and I just want to eat bad things."
The former Love Island star appeared back on the vlog two days later as she shared that she was in 'unbearable pain' with period symptoms after realising that her endometriosis operation 'hadn't worked'.
The blonde beauty became teary as she opened up about how the condition affects her every day life as she admitted that the pain was so severe that she just wanted to 'curl up in a ball and cry'.
"I literally feel so rubbish today in the fact that I just know that my operation hasn't worked," Molly-Mae explained.
"It's just so sad because when I come on my period that is the day when the pain is unbearable.
"The pain is better than it used to be since I had the operation but it's a day where I have to somehow make it through the day whilst being in so much pain and be in meetings and not show that I'm literally in pain to the point where I just want to curl up in a ball and just cry.
"That's how bad the pain is. I can't even begin to explain how bad it is."
Molly-Mae has previously been praised for sharing her endometriosis journey on social media.