New mum Molly-Mae returns to work at PLT saying it's 'like I never left'
05.04.2023 - 18:43
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New mum Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she has returned to work at PrettyLittleThing, as she declared she's "back like I never left".The 23 year old, who gave birth to her first child, daughter Bambi, in January, visited the brand's Manchester headquarters, where she showed off their swanky offices.The former Love Island star uploaded a clip to her Instagram stories where one of her campaign videos was being displayed on a huge screen in the reception area, before she swivelled the camera to show a hot pink desk area with neon signage bearing PLT's logo behind. Molly-Mae also shared a snap of the PLT cafe as she marvelled at "the new Manchester HQ" and added a love heart-eyed emoji.
It was back to work for the star as she shared a snap of herself looking at a laptop whilst modelling a brown leather jacket which was from PLT. She looked stunning with her blonde hair pulled back from her face in a high bun with minimal makeup and chunky gold hoop earrings.
Around her neck, she donned a necklace with a 'B' pendant, as a tribute to her baby daughter. She linked the jacket on her Instagram stories, no doubt leading to a huge markup in sales for the garment, given her huge social media following.
It's not clear exactly what new project Molly-Mae might be working on, but given that she is the company's Creative Director, she's no doubt keen to get back to work. She was announced as the online retailers Creative Director in 2021, when she was just 22 years old, cementing her as the biggest success story to come out of Love Island, which she was on in 2019.
The star now boasts 7.5million followers on Instagram, millions of subscribers on YouTube, and works with many different brands for eye-watering amounts of money. Her
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