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Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague announces she is closing her tanning business


‘This is not goodbye, just see you soon’: Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague announces she is closing her tanning business amid coronavirus pandemic

  • The Love Island star took to the official Instagram page for Filter By Molly-Mae on Wednesday to confirm the news
  • The influencer and reality star insisted to fans: ‘This is not a goodbye this is just a see you soon’, before urging: ‘Stay safe and stay at home.’
  • Molly-Mae shot to fame on Love Island’s 2019 summer series, where she found love with boxer Tommy Fury before scoring a host of lucrative contracts 
  • She launched Filter By Molly-Mae last year  
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Molly-Mae Hague has announced she is closing her tanning business amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

The Love Island star took to the official Instagram page for Filter By Molly-Mae on Wednesday to confirm the news, which comes in accordance with new government guidelines to prevent the spread of the fatal virus. 

Clearly saddened by the news, the influencer and reality star insisted to fans: ‘This is not a goodbye this is just a see you soon’, before urging: ‘Stay safe and stay at home.’

Heartache: Molly-Mae Hague has announced she is closing her tanning business amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Heartache: Molly-Mae Hague has announced she is closing her tanning business amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Molly-Mae shot to fame on Love Island’s 2019 summer series, where she found love with boxer Tommy Fury before scoring a host of lucrative contracts and collaborations after leaving the villa on the ITV2 show. 

As well as a wildly successful edit with PrettyLittleThing, she also launched her tanning line late last year however things have now taken a turn for the worse. 

Like many businesses, Molly-Mae has had to shut up shop to ensure the safety of both her staff and customers in the face of the deadly virus. 

In her announcement, Molly wrote:  ‘Due to the recent provisions outlined by the government relating to COVID-19, Filter by Molly-Mae has made the decision to close our online store and fulfilment centre with immediate effect…

Tough times: The Love Island star took to the official Instagram page for Filter By Molly-Mae on Wednesday to confirm the sad news, which comes in accordance with new government guidelines to prevent the spread of the fatal virus

Tough times: The Love Island star took to the official Instagram page for Filter By Molly-Mae on Wednesday to confirm the sad news, which comes in accordance with new government guidelines to prevent the spread of the fatal virus

‘Our main priority is to protect the safety for both our team and our valued customers. This is a decision that has not been made lightly and we want to thank everybody for your support so far…

‘This is not a goodbye this is just a see you soon. Stay safe and stay at home. Love Molly-Mae’.  

As of Monday, 335 people have died out of over 5,683 Covid-19 cases in the UK, and now people are not allowed to leave their homes – with a few exceptions.

Working hard: As well as a wildly successful edit with PrettyLittleThing, she also launched her tanning line late last year however things have now taken a turn for the worse

Working hard: As well as a wildly successful edit with PrettyLittleThing, she also launched her tanning line late last year however things have now taken a turn for the worse

Only essential work that cannot be done at home, exercise, and picking up food or medical supplies are valid reasons to go outside.

Weddings and social gatherings have been outlawed and all shops have been banned from opening except for those selling food and medicines.

Sporting events, music festival and other social gatherings have been either cancelled or postponed due to the crisis.

Laying down the law: Boris Johnson gave a rousing speech on Monday where he outlined the steps Britain is taking to prevent further spreading

Laying down the law: Boris Johnson gave a rousing speech on Monday where he outlined the steps Britain is taking to prevent further spreading



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