She's arguably the most famous Love Island contestant of all time, who's used her popularity to create an Instagram following of over six million.
Some players may oppose this strategy. Saying that betting with สล็อตออนไลน์ three dollars is too much to bet. to place bets on each spin This may require saving money that is put towards your bet. The solution to this problem is very simple. Just make a smaller selection of coins bet. Coining three little coins will cost you nothing to wager and you qualify for the best payout from 2,667 to 1.
But now 22-year-old Molly-Mae Hague says she's taking a new direction by accepting a senior job with fast fashion brand Pretty Little Thing (PLT).
"I'm excited to be a creative director - I'm not an influencer anymore and people can see that, it's become a lot more than that," she tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.
PLT and other companies in its group, like Boohoo, have received a lot of criticism in recent years for not using sustainable materials and underpaying the people making their clothes in British factories.
These issues were again raised on social media after Molly-Mae's announcement, and she was criticised for working with the brand.
When Newsbeat interviewed Molly-Mae, we asked her about it but she chose not to respond.
After leaving the Love Island villa as a finalist in 2019, she was approached by the company to put her name to a collection, which became one of their most successful launches.
"It was Umar [Kamani, co-founder of PLT] that put this forward and said he would trust me in this role," she tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.
"I'm basically going to eat, sleep, breathe Pretty Little Thing - although I do that anyway".
PLT say they've launched a new strategy, which involves making 20% of all the clothes they sell sustainable by autumn and 40% by next summer.
The company say a former high court judge, Sir Brian Leveson, has been appointed to look independently at how ethical the business is and make sure workers are being paid fairly.