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Molly-Mae feeling ‘happy’ again following online death-threats

Molly-Mae is feeling good following a barrage of hate messages, death-threats and online bullying.

The 20-year-old influencer told OK! Magazine that she is moving on from the online backlash.

“I’m so happy, nothing can burst my bubble; what the public think is irrelevant,” she told the mag.

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“I’ve taken the support that ITV provided and it’s helped.”

During her time on the show, the Love Island finalist was branded “fake” and “money-hungry,” as some viewers accused her of fabricating her feelings for her boyfriend Tommy Fury.

“I knew I was going to get my fair share of hate but I didn’t know it would be to this extent.”

“To be called fake and all these horrible names like ‘Money-Mae’ when I haven’t actually done anything wrong was a shock. It is hard to hear,” she said.

Molly-Mae also faced criticism from her fellow contestants. Anton Danyluk unfollowed the social media star after the show, while Belle Hassan later accused her of being two-faced.

 

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