Love Island's Molly-Mae admits she has major regrets about getting fillers
More under this adLove Island star Molly-Mae Hague has come forward with a shock confession admitting that she regrets getting fillers at such a young age.
In her latest Youtube video, the reality TV star and model, Molly-Mae Hague, opened up about getting cosmetic fillers in her jaw when she was just 18.
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Molly-Mae claims that her mother would have warned her against it if she went to her first about the procedure:
‘I didn’t tell my mum the first time I had fillers because I was petrified of what she was going to say,’
‘But when I actually had them done, she noticed, she’s my mum… I wish I listened to my mum more about fillers because it’s something I had to change.’
More under this adMore under this adThe Pretty Little Thing Model then went on to admit that she regretted getting the fillers and had to spend a lot of time correcting the damage it had done.
‘If I had listened, it wouldn’t have been something I had to try and fix in the long run.'
Hague admitted she used to feel self-conscious about her chin and wanted to accentuate her jawline. Instead, she claims the fillers made the whole situation much worse:
More under this adMore under this adIn the long run, it makes you look worse. I was trying to sharpen this area here. What it did was make it look bigger. It looked like I had jowls. I had a square head
Molly-Mae also admits her fear for other young girls: 'It's 'horrible' to see so many young girls obsessed with surgery and enhancements. I'm so scared for the children that are growing up now. At the age of 18, I felt that I needed to do that.'
More under this adMore under this adTheLove island sweetheart admitted the fillers attracted some negative attentionwith people comparing her to Family Guy's Quagmire.
More under this adMore under this ad‘People called me Quagmire from [Family Guy]. The worst one is that I look like an X-Box controller!’
This was not the only time the blonde bombshell faced bullying. After finishing her season on Love Island last year Molly-Mae admitted that the amount of online trolling was shocking, especially at the hands of other celebrities. She told the Mirror:
One thing I was really shocked about when I came out was a lot of celebrities that I looked up to and really loved, I’d go back on their accounts to see what they’d been saying and a lot had been joining in on the trolling and negativity against me. It was so hard to see. There were a lot of celebrities encouraging negativity. You’d think they’d understand better than anyone else, you just wouldn’t think that would be a thing, you’d think celebrities would understand what it feels like.More under this ad