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Olivia Bowen furiously weighs in on death of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's puppy

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death of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s puppy Mr Chai, multiple celebrities have spoken out criticising third party dog breeders; the latest being fellow Love Island star Olivia Bowen.Talking through the situation on Instagram Live, the 2017 series runner-up explained that she wasn’t getting at Molly, but that she wanted to use this time to educate her followers.A dog owner herself, Olivia discouraged her fans from using third party breeders and talked about Lucy’s Law which states that it’s illegal to breed puppies in the UK without a licence.In her statement she also claimed that “third party breeders who get puppies from outside of the UK” contravenes that law.

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