MOLLY-MAE Hague looked incredible in a tangerine bikini after she was cruelly body shamed by trolls.
The influencer, 23, posed beside a pool in the soft orange bikini top and a pair of linen trousers and open shirt.

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She let her soft blonde waves flow down past her shoulders and added a natural palette of make up.
“Swipe to see the dreamiest location I ever did see,” Molly wrote in the caption.
“MOLLY MOLLY MOLLY,” one fan wrote, while another said: “molly you’re glowing!!! so stunning”.
She shared a snap of the stunning views of the stunning french countryside.


This comes after Molly was on the receiving end of hurtful comments about her body after giving birth to baby Bambi five months ago.
She posed in a cute red and white striped bikini top under the same linen top and trousers.
And while most people were full of praise for how amazing Molly looks, others weren’t so nice.
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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.
Recently she told how she felt “zombified” juggling her baby 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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