Molly-Mae: 'I’m not just an influencer anymore'
After leaving the Love Island villa as a finalist in 2019, she was approached by the company to put her name to a collection, which became one of their most successful launches.
The company say a former high court judge, Sir Brian Leveson, has been appointed to look independently atWhen asked if her new role would involve stopping the throwaway nature that comes with fast fashion, she said she didn't know why "it's become normal". "I understand what the consumer wants, it's a very similar audience to my following and a very similar age group.
"When people come onto my Instagram they know that what they're seeing is authentic and I've done that from the very start when I had 150k followers," she says.
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