Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she will be the subject of a new Prime Video documentary.
The star, who announced her split from partner Tommy Fury back in August, will star in a new three-hour fly-on-the-wall project due in early 2025, which is touted as a look at "the Hague nobody has seen before".
Teasing the doc, the former Love Island star told British Vogue: "So far so good. I’ve not lost my mind yet with the cameras in my house all the time."
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According to the publication, the series started filming as she broke up with Tommy and put her energy into fashion brand Maebe, and is made by the team behind Netflix's At Home With the Furys.
The news comes after Molly-Mae revealed back in September that she was in her "new era" following the break-up, explaining how she wanted to focus on her fashion work.
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"When I became a mum, I changed a lot as a person and different things became important to me in terms of fashion," she told MailOnline. "It was the right time to launch Maebe. I was really ready to sink my teeth into something new.
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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."
Meanwhile, last month Molly-Mae shared a sweet coordinated Halloween costume with daughter Bambi as the pair dressed as Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf.
"But Grandmother… what big hands you have!!!!!" she captioned the look on Instagram.

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