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Molly-Mae Hague confesses she regrets getting lip and jaw fillers at 18 as she's had to 'fix' botch jobs

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Molly-Mae Hague has said she regrets getting fillers done as she's had to get them "fixed" in the long run.The 20 year old, who recently shared all her secrets on how she takes and edits Instagram photos, released a brand new YouTube video where she answered questions the public is too afraid to ask their mum about.

Joined by YouTube beauty star Patricia Bright, Molly-Mae explained that the clip was filmed before the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK.

The pair sat side-by-side as they discussed questions involving periods, losing your virginity and moving in with your other half.

Eventually, one fan decided to take the plunge and ask the two about getting fillers as they said: "How do I speak to my mum about wanting fillers/cosmetic surgery?".

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