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Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague regrets getting fillers aged 18 after looking like a ‘blockhead’

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Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has major regrets about having fillers at a young age, admitting that it actually made her ‘look worse’.  The 20-year-old reality star, who found love with Tommy Fury during the summer dating series, underwent cosmetic surgery at the age of 18 to put fillers in her chin.

However, her mother was unaware that she had the procedures and would have warned her daughter against it.  ‘I didn’t tell my mum the first time I had fillers because I was petrified of what she was going to say,’ Molly-Mae recalls in her latest YouTube video.  ‘But when I actually had them done, she noticed, she’s my mum… I wish I listened to my mum more about fillers because it’s something I had to change.’  Sharing her regrets about the

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