Molly-Mae Hague isn't hanging onto her "new" wheels as she admits she's already got her next motor on order.
The former Love Island star, 22, only bought her Range Rover worth approximately £32k in May before she'd even passed her driving test.
However, she's decided it's time for a change and has already chose her new "dream car".
Speaking on her popular YouTube channel, the businesswoman told her 1.6 million followers while in her car picking up a coffee-to-go: "I'm ordering a new car.
"Now I know I've only just got this car, but the car I'm ordering today which is my dream car by the way, I can't believe it's happening.
"Basically it's going to take heading on a year to be done. I have to order it well in advance."
The blonde beauty went on to reveal what she plans to do with her current car.
"The plan was that I was always going to give this car to my sister," she confessed. "I sort of want to keep this car but I'll give it to Zoe as a present."
As she complained about the camera movement while driving, she went on to say one of her first purchases for her new set of wheels will be a camera tripod to help her shoot her videos.
And she also explained why she decided to order the vehicle despite having her current one for under a year.
She added: "I know it might sound a bit extreme ordering a new car when I've just got this one but the car that I'm ordering was the car that I originally wanted but everyone thought it was not a good idea for me to get that car first because I had just started driving.
"I'd never driven before and I definitely needed something middle sized to prepare me for getting the car that I want, which was this car, which I absolutely love by the way."
Molly-Mae continued to gush over her current car and her "relationship" with it, saying she just loves it "so much".
In May 2021, the YouTuber shared a video with her followers of her picking up the keys to her brand new Range Rover Evoque.
Weeks after the video she celebrated passing her test at the second time of asking.
Earlier in the month, Molly-Mae admitted she had been "really upset" with how the year had started after she received negativity for her podcast comments which sparked a class row.
While she didn't mention the backlash directly, she said "lost herself" and that she was "really, really upset" by what she went through as she took part in a Q&A session.
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