Molly-Mae Hague revealed she once ‘begged’ a photographer to delete a ‘horrific’ photo of herself, as she lamented the snap showed her ‘with no neck and no chin’.
The Love Island alum, 26, made the revelation during her latest YouTube vlog, saying she messaged paparazzi asking them to delete an unflattering picture of herself.
Joking she had ‘no neck and chin’, she proceeded to show viewers the snap from her phone, following a ‘mini break’ from the social platform.
‘If there was any way to get humbled, it was to see the picture of me yesterday,’ the former PLT Creative Director said.
‘What I would like to know is where this (pointing to neck and chin) is in this picture. I look like a thumb-thumb from Spy Kids.’
The wealthy influencer also revealed that she began using an ice roller on her face, neck and jaw after seeing that shot of herself online.

Molly-Mae Hague revealed she once ‘begged’ a photographer to delete a ‘horrific’ photo of herself, as she lamented the snap showed her ‘with no neck and no chin’

The Love Island alum made the revelation during her latest YouTube vlog, saying she messaged paparazzi asking them to delete an unflattering picture of herself
‘My face is connected to my body, and there’s no neck. No neck. The neck left the chat for this picture,’ she laughed as she continued to poke fun at herself.
‘The pap that took this photo actually took it down because I DM’d him.
‘I was in that much shock, I said to him like “Do you pick these photos?” Because I don’t ever really speak to these guys, but I just thought, “Do you choose these? Are you actually trying to sabotage me?”‘
Molly added: ‘Some people think they edit them, but I actually don’t think they do edit them.
‘Like I’m going to humble myself here and say I probably do look something like that – but you guys can see like… I do have a chin.’
It comes after Molly-Mae shared her worries over how her two-year-old daughter Bambi has bitten two other children at nursery in a new YouTube video.
The influencer, who speaks candidly about her parenting online, opened up about the experience with her fans in her latest post, as she declared: ‘It’s the complete opposite of what I want my child to be’.
She also said she was conflicted over taking her little girl for ice cream after the incident because she was concerned she would view it as a ‘reward for bad behaviour’.

Joking she had ‘no neck and chin’, she proceeded to show viewers the snap from her phone, following a ‘mini break’ from the social platform

It comes after Molly-Mae shared her worries over how her two-year-old daughter Bambi has bitten two other children at nursery in a new YouTube video
Molly-Mae told how her sister Zoe Rae, 28, thought it was a bad idea to give Bambi a treat but revealed she was unsure how to tackle the situation and had even asked AI assistant ChatGPT for advice.
The mother of one, who recently reunited with partner Tommy Fury, admitted she wasn’t sure about the nursery’s ‘gentle parenting’ approach because she didn’t know if Bambi would know biting was wrong.
Opening up on the ordeal, she said: ‘I got a call from nursery today to tell me that she has bitten another child at nursery. This isn’t the first time it’s happened.’
‘Basically at her nursery at the minute, there’s a bit of a biting pandemic going on and all of the children are biting one another.
‘I got a call the other day to tell me that she’d been bitten and she came home with a full-on bite mark on her arm.
‘I wasn’t even cross or upset about it because I knew it would be a matter of days before they’d call me to say she’d done the same thing back to another child.
‘I feel like especially in her nursery, they’re all seeing each other doing it and copying the behaviour basically.’
She added: ‘So I got a call from her key worker to say that she’d bitten again today and I just feel like is taking her for ice cream later on rewarding her…when she’s done something at nursery that’s really not good?

Molly-Mae told how her sister Zoe Rae, 28, (left) thought it was a bad idea to give Bambi a treat but revealed she was unsure how to tackle the situation and had even asked AI assistant ChatGPT for advice
‘But equally, I don’t even know if I should bring attention to it. When it happened the other week, I decided to go with the method of not bringing attention to it at all.
‘So not talking about it, because I think they do it because maybe they want a reaction, or she wants a rise, or she wants us to talk about it.
‘So I didn’t talk about it at all, but that method has clearly not worked because she’s gone into nursery and done it again today so even with no reaction, it’s still happening.
‘She’s getting the reaction she wants…if we’re all talking about it.’