Molly-Mae Hague: PLT Creative Director returns to work just two months after giving birth to daughter Bambi

The Love Island star welcomed her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury on January 23 this year
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Molly-Mae Hague has returned to work less than three months after giving birth to her daughter Bambi.

The Love Island star, 23, welcomed her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury, who she met on the ITV show, on 23 January 2023.

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Yesterday, the PrettyLittleThing Creative Director returned to the Manchester headquarters and shared pictures of her first day back at the office.

Molly-Mae shared two pictures of herself sitting in the modern office, with a Macbook on her lap, wearing a white t-shirt, a leather jacket and a necklace with the letter ‘B’ on.

The new mum captioned the photos: “A very rainy Wednesday💤…. Jacket @prettylittlething ad”

Fellow Love Island star and best friend Maura Higgins commented: “Stunning as always 🔥”

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Whilst the official PrettyLittleThing account added: “She’s back 🔥🔥🔥🔥”

Molly-Mae also showed off the new headquarters on her Instagram story. Sharing a video of the office, which has a huge screen and a pretty pink theme, she wrote: “Back like I never left”.

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Another picture on the blonde beauty’s story showed the PrettyLittleThing cafe which was stocked with drinks.

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Molly-Mae signed a £500,000 brand ambassador deal with PLT, after finishing second on the fifth series of Love Island alongside professional boxer Tommy Fury.

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In 2021, she became Creative Director of the clothing brand - which was founded in 2012.

The 23-year-old also has her own self-tanning range, Filter by Molly-Mae, and a collection of hair extensions with BeautyWorks.

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