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Tearful Molly-Mae hits back at trolls who targeted her after her new puppy passed away and reveals real cause of death

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Molly-Mae Hague has posted an emotional video about the death of her new puppy and hit back at online trolls who claimed she only wanted a puppy 'for Instagram likes'.

The Love Island star received a Pomeranian puppy for her 21st birthday last week from her boyfriend Tommy Fury, but broke down as she revealed that the pup had passed away just days later due his skull not being fully developed.

Speaking in a video on her YouTube channel, a tearful Molly-Mae cried as she revealed the fate of Mr Chai, saying: "He was our baby."She also claimed that boxer Tommy had vomited when told about the dog's death while she thought that the news was a prank and didn't believe it to begin with.The pair have come under fire on social media for allegedly

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