She is believed to have a net worth of over £6million since finding fame on Love Island in 2019.
And Molly-Mae Hague flaunted her wealth to her social media followers as she took a private jet to Ibiza on Wednesday.
The influencer, 24, showed fans what expensive taste she has as she shared a snap of her £2,600 Bottega bag placed next to her on the plane.
Upon landing, Molly-Mae headed to her hotel where she posted a snap of her £915 Louis Vuitton wash bag and a £735 toiletry bag.
The reality star also posted a photo of her private jet with the door open as she thought back to the last time she was in Ibiza.
Alongside the snap, she tagged her fiancé Tommy Fury and wrote: ‘I just realised the last time I was hear you asked me to marry you.’
Molly-Mae shot to fame in the show’s fifth series when she found love with Tommy, finishing runners up to Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea – who parted ways just weeks later.
Already an influencer before joining the show, Molly has amassed 7.5 million Instagram followers and landed a six-figure deal when she signed with fast fashion chain PLT in 2019 to become their creative director.
Molly-Mae has made bumper profits via her company MMH Group Holdings and her self-tanning business Filter.
She added to her cash pot with her memoir released in June 2022 – Becoming Molly-Mae – which sold at a cost of £20 and bulked up her fortune by £2million during the pandemic.
The star is also a brand ambassador for Beauty Works.
Molly-Mae and Tommy were previously slammed for ‘flaunting their wealth’ after sharing snaps from a private jet while returning from Ibiza.
Molly-Mae shared a photo of her sat on the plane with her daughter Bambi on her lap and captioned it: ‘Flying home a fiancé.’
In reaction to the post one said: ‘Molly the world is literally burning, please no more private jets’.
A second wrote: ‘You went from being a lovely relatable down to earth girl to a complete show off and shoving your luxury life in people’s faces with every post. Is it really necessary?’
A third said: ‘I cried today because I couldn’t afford a £4 M&S microwave meal!’
Another penned: ‘I think you mean flying home with a huge carbon footprint and a guilty conscience – what a way to celebrate an engagement.’
Someone else said: ‘Happy for you but private jet?! Is that really necessary? The world is burning :(.’
Another pointed out: ‘I love u but its sad how our planet is dying and rich people are flying to be somewhere for 2 days. While others are paying their a**es of for gas and food cos our planet is dying.’