Molly-Mae Hague Delights Fans as She Unveils New Clothing Brand Amid Tommy Fury Heartbreak

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Molly-Mae Hague has announced the launch of her new contemporary womenswear brand, Maebe.

The influencer took to Instagram to confirm the release of her new ladies' clothing brand, which is 'poised to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation'.

The Love Island star had been teasing fans for weeks about the launch of Maebe, one of the biggest projects of her career, which was initially slated for release on 1st September.

In her latest YouTube vlog, the 25-year-old told viewers: "Nearly three years of blood, sweat and tears have gone into this project, and I'm just so, so, so excited and so ready for it to not be a secret anymore and for you guys to enjoy it and love it as much as I do."

Molly's big announcement comes just weeks after she shocked fans by confirming the end of her relationship with her former fiancé, boxer Tommy Fury.

Rumours that Tommy had been unfaithful to Molly during a trip abroad have been circulating for weeks, but the mother-of-one has refused to comment directly on the situation, stating it is something she will probably "never" feel comfortable discussing online. Tommy has vehemently denied the allegations.

Molly also admitted that the reason for the postponement of Maebe was due to her heartbreak, confessing she wasn’t sure if she would be able to proceed with the release.

She told fans: "It's not really the best timing. The last few weeks, I felt like I was going to have to push it back so much, and I'm just not in it. I'm not mentally strong enough to think about anything apart from what's been going on these last few weeks. But upon reflection, there is absolutely no chance that I have worked on this as hard and as long as I have for it to just not happen when and how and where in every way that I want it to. I'm going to make it perfect."

She added: "To be perfectly honest with you, would I have taken a little more time off social media if it wasn’t for my project? Probably, yes.

"I just needed to give myself one extra week just to recuperate, because if it had been on the 1st, it would have been in a couple of days' time and that would have been a lot."