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Molly-Mae Hague defends herself after being trolled over Maldives holiday

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Molly-Mae Hague has spoken out to defend herself after being trolled over her luxury holiday in the Maldives. The Love Island star, 21, is currently enjoying a lavish break in the Indian Ocean paradise with her boyfriend Tommy Fury.

She's been regularly posting pictures from the break showing the pair lapping up the sunshine and relaxing on the beach. However, Molly-Mae admitted she's been swamped with messages from angry followers who can't understand how she's managed to go on holiday as the UK faces tougher restrictions and Christmas being cancelled for millions.

The influencer insisted her area was in Tier 2 when she left so she didn't break any rules and wouldn't have gone away if she'd known about the unfolding crisis at home.

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