Molly-Mae Hague has shared her love for Belfast's food scene during a trip to the city.
The Love Island star and Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing enjoyed a late-night snack on Thursday, delivered by Belfast takeaway Rocco's.
Based on the Falls Road and Antrim Road, Rocco's serves everything from pizzas and wings, to chips and chicken - but it was their famous desserts that caught the influencer's attention.
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The 22-year-old shared a photo of a number of Rocco's desserts on top of her hotel room bed.
Her caption read: "Last night's desserts in bed were beyond a joke."
Speaking to Belfast Live, the owner of Rocco's said: "The response has been crazy, everyone has been sending us and our staff screenshots and messages across our socials telling us Molly-Mae Hague has posted up her order she got from Rocco’s on her Instagram.
"It's been been great for a local business like ourselves to get this response and the staff have been buzzing ever since they found out. Two of our top treat makers who are Molly Mae super fans, Aoife and Bobbylee only wished she got a collection instead of a delivery so they could’ve met her!"
On Thursday night, Molly-Mae enjoyed a meal out at the Dumpling Library, an Asian inspired tapas restaurant which opened in July 2021.
Today, she was at The Waterfront Hall in Belfast for The World Irish Dancing Championships.
Over 3,500 dancers from over 20 countries worldwide, 20,000 spectators are gathering in Belfast this Easter to celebrate and compete in the 50th Anniversary of Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne.
Sharing videos from the impressive dances on stage, Molly-Mae said: "Wow. Wow. Wow. The Irish dancing is why Steph and I have come to Belfast.
"We both used to Irish dance and have always said we want to come and watch the World Championships. So here we are."
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