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Molly Mae Hague 'nearly in tears' after card declined at McDonald's drive thru

Molly Mae Hague was left feeling "so embarrassed" after a recent visit to McDonald's.

The Love Island star documented the mortifying experience in her latest vlog, Birmingham Live reports.

Posting to YouTube, the 22-year-old filmed herself as she pulled up to the fast food restaurant.

But she was left red-faced when she tried to pay for the order - only for her card to be declined.

In the video, she said: "They had no Coke Zero, we're not going to cry about it. I'm panicking because I don't like doing this without Tommy.

"Tommy where are you when I need you?" she added, before saying: "Why do they make Drive Thrus so tight?! Really is not the one."

Moments later, she realised her debit card was declined.

"Swear? You're joking!" she asked the server.

Molly Mae continued: "Do you think you can hold my order, because I will come back.

Molly Mae thought the McDonald's employee was joking after they said her card was declined. (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Ann Summers)

"I feel like I'm going to start crying about this situation, I am going to start sobbing."

She said: "I left my money at home. I left my money at home. I'm actually so embarrassed."

"Is this God telling me that I don't need a McDonalds tonight?" she asked.

"Or am I going to go home and get my debit card even though it's like a good 20 minute drive."

"Now has that made top three the most embarrassing experiences of my life," she said upon returning home.

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