Molly-Mae Hague has given fans a sneak peek at her upcoming docuseries for Prime Video, revealing how she landed on its title.
The former Love Island runner-up has taken to Instagram to share a teaser for the previously announced series, titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
The clip sees the reality TV star and influencer deciding on a title with her team. While she looks unimpressed with The Making of Molly-Mae, she immediately reacts positively to Behind It All, saying: "I kinda like that, do you like that?"
"It feels right," she then adds.
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Looking back on being skyrocketed to TV fame after Love Island, Molly-Mae says: "Suddenly overnight, every part of my life changed," adding: "It's absolute carnage."
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Dropping its first three episodes on January 17, the series will then follow with the remaining three in spring, with a release date for part 2 yet to be announced.
"This is a good opportunity to sit down and say how I actually feel," Molly-Mae said of the fly-on-the-wall show.
The series promises to offer viewers an "exclusive look at [Molly-Mae's] life as an entrepreneur, influencer and mother."
She will open the doors to her home, with a camera following her with daughter Bambi, who she shares with ex-fiancé Tommy Fury, as well as digging deeper into her new business venture, fashion brand Maebe.
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It isn't clear whether Tommy will feature on the docuseries.
The former couple met on Love Island season 5 when Molly-Mae entered as a bombshell, with the two of them ending up in second place.
Tommy and Molly-Mae continued their romance outside of the villa, welcoming Bambi in January 2023 and getting engaged in July of the same year.
Earlier this year, Molly-Mae announced they had split in a statement on Instagram, sharing she was "extremely upset".
Molly-Mae: Behind It All will premiere on Prime Video on January 17, 2025.
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