Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has stepped down from her multi-million PrettyLittleThing creative director role to focus on motherhood.
The TV personality welcomed her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury earlier this year and has been sharing glimpses into her life as a new mum on social media.
Molly-Mae – who was appointed as the fashion brand's creative director 22 months ago – is focusing on navigating her new journey with her beau Tommy and daughter Bambi.
The 24-year-old was reportedly paid around £400,000 per month to work for the fast fashion retailer - totaling a staggering £5million a year.
Although she is leaving her role, Molly-Mae is planning to continue as an ambassador for the brand.
Molly-Mae confirmed the news on her YouTube channel after her fans asked for updates on her position at the company.
"A lot of people have been asking me about PLT creative director, how's the role going, how's everything going with PLT, and everything is going incredibly with PLT… I will forever have the most insane relationship with PLT… they are literally my family," she said.
"I am still working with them and doing collections and edits, but I have actually decided to step down as my creative director role."
She continued: "Over the last few weeks, I have realised that I'm only going to get this time once with my first-born child and I'm only going to get Bambi being four months old once and I feel like I've had to rearrange my life a little bit and lose some commitments that I did have.
"Myself and PLT have decided collectively that as much as the creative director role was incredible and I have literally loved being the creative director of PLT more than anything it was such an amazing chapter for me it has naturally come to an end."
The star added: "I am a mum now and I never really gave myself a maternity leave and I got straight back into work instantly because my work is my phone and showing my life is my work. The last thing I would want to be is in a role that I can't fulfil right this moment.
"There is no drama, there is absolutely no tea… nothing has gone on."
A source also told MailOnline: "This isn't the end for PrettyLittleThing and Molly, she remains an ambassador, as does her sister and they will be looking at opportunities in the future."
Her rep released a statement saying: "As Molly has said she loves PLT they are like family to her and is continuing to support and work with the brand as she mentioned in her YouTube."
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