Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague has announced she's in her "new era" in her first interview since her split from Tommy Fury in August.
The media personality spoke to the MailOnline and, although she didn't mention estranged fiancé Tommy directly, she shared that wanted to put her energy into her new fashion brand Maebe after an "emotional" time.
"When I became a mum, I changed a lot as a person and different things became important to me in terms of fashion. It was the right time to launch Maebe. I was really ready to sink my teeth into something new," she said.
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"I have a really good feeling about this new era of my life and think it's going to be so special and a great thing for me to focus on and put my time into as well as being a mum to Bambi," she added.
The reality star continued by saying the launch "was really good timing", noting: "It has all just aligned perfectly, really."
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Molly-Mae added that she still felt "emotional", but shared that she is feeling "so focused" right now on her new venture.
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"I feel so empowered. The whole experience of building the brand has been so empowering for me. It has given me a lot of confidence and taught me to be more of a businesswoman," she said.
"I can say how I actually feel and speak up. I have always been a soft person and go with the flow, if I don't like something I can usually be quite withdrawn. I have grown up and it's given me the chance to be focused and driven. I have more confidence now to say how I feel. I am in my yes era."
Molly-Mae's new interview came after Tommy was forced to deny cheating on her amid much speculation about what went wrong in their five-year romance.
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