MOLLY-Mae Hague has been cruelly body shamed after sharing snaps from her working trip in the sun.
The 23-year-old, who gave birth to her first child five months ago, posed in a bikini and see-through shirt during her break.

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And while most people were full of praise for how amazing Molly looks, others weren’t so nice.
One person commented: “Would have been a cute opportunity to show off real women’s bodies – stretch marks and all.”
Another cruelly said: “Look at meeeee aren’t I wonderful”
While someone else questioned:“Body positivity?”


Since welcoming her first child with Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae has kept fans up-to-date with her motherhood journey – and gradually getting back into her exercise routine.
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Her hard work has certainly paid off as the Love Island star looked sensational as she showed off her flat tummy while relaxing on a sun-lounger in Marbella, Spain.
She glammed up wearing a huge sun hat as she took time out of filming her Filter by Molly-Mae campaign.
The busy working mum has always been frank about her maternity experience with her followers.
Recently she told how she felt “zombified” juggling her three-month old with work before mum-shaming fans accused of her of leaving them “uneasy” with her conduct.
The former Love Island star has offered a glimmer of hope for her fellow new mums who may be feeling overwhelmed.
She wrote: “Being a mum consists of great days, bad days, normal days, overwhelming days, perfect days, sad days… a lot of days of just making it to the end of the day! But through it all, a crazy amount of love.
“To my new mums out there who are reading this… when people say ‘it gets easier’ it really isn’t just a passing comment. You’ve got this.”

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