It took them three years to find their perfect home together and former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague was screaming with excitement after revealing her dream addition to their luxury mansion. The 23-year-old creative director for Manchester fashion brand PrettyLittleThing has had a huge wardrobe built in Molly Maison with a rail just for her collection of sports bras.
The star shared photos on her Instagram with fans as she showed off her 'dream' wardrobe after going through teething problems earlier on in renovations after picking up the keys to their new home in April. "AGHHHHHH!!!!!! and my wardrobe is basically finished. I can't even explain how in loe ith it I am. Going to film a tour and have it up hopefuly this weekend," she gushed.
She continued: "No because it's my dream I feel so lucky. I can't even explain how in love with it I am. Going to film a tour and have it up hopefully this weekend." Molly-Mae also gave followers a glimpse of a guest room in development saying: "Guest room one is now in development. No longer a wardrobe."
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And posting a picture of Manchester boxer Tommy's clothes in another room she joked with a laughing-face emoji: "Tommy's now based in the bathroom." Just weeks after moving in Molly-Mae shared that the ceiling in their home was falling down and a shower had leaked.
The model and influencer told fans that the shower in one of their bedrooms had leaked 'really badly'. " She said: "I mean it's fine to have teething issues but when you have your first shower and it leaks everywhere, not very ideal."
The following day she filmed a sopping wet carpet and zoomed in on a black light fitting which was dripping water. She joked in a message alongside the video: "You know what I said about teething issues... just a minor one today, ceilings coming down x".
Molly-Mae later explained how she discovered the leak in a video. "Honestly I just heard a load of dripping noises, walked into our formal living room area, ceiling's coming down," she said.
She continued: "The roof is saturated, the ceiling of the living room is saturated, the carpet is saturated so that's nice. To be fair I think we're only having issues because we're ripping rooms out, pipes are being knocked, water systems are being messed around with so I'll keep you updated."
Earler that month Molly-Mae celebrated that the reality TV lovebirds, who met on the ITV2 dating series Love Island in 2019, had begun their 'new chapter' by buying a house together. And, taking to Instagram, she showed off her 'Molly Maison' with a series of video clips to celebrate.
One clip showed a beaming Molly-Mae jumping up and down in delight. And an ecstatic Molly-Mae captioned another post: "Did I dream yesterday?"
Guests were greeted with a candle and flower display with a pink fairytale book which said: "The next chapter. Once upon a time in a kingdom far, far away." The book also listed their moving-in date "8.4.2022."
Souvenir ‘Molly Maison’ white chocolate biscuits were in the shape of houses and clouds. And a huge spread of food was also laid on for guests including bao buns, wok seared wagyu steak and salt and pepper chicken with kimchi mayo which Molly-Mae explained were all her favourite foods.
A table was piled with cards, gifts and flowers. And Molly-Mae shared a sweet snap of herself and Tommy holding up matching house-shaped keys engraved with the words: “Our first home. Molly heart Tommy. 08.04.2022.”
PrettyLittleThing creative director Molly-Mae previously revealed it had taken the couple three years to find their ideal home. And she has set up a home Instagram account @mollymaison_ dedicated to their new pad.
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