Molly-Mae Hague has been slapped with a parking ticket just days after landing her dream 193k motor.
The mum-to-be, 23, had driven her Mercedes-AMG G 63 Magno Edition motor as she popped into Cheshire for a hair appointment.
But when she returned she found a yellow ticket in her windscreen — not the first time the star has been faced with one.
She previously got hit when leaving her Range Rover for three hours in the city and also left designer items on display.
Her latest £60 fine didn't phase her as she appeared to show no reaction and slipped in to the top-of-the range car and headed home.
Ahead of her trip she shared on her YouTube vlog her excitement at taking her new car for a spin.
She explained: "I'm joining you today from my new car which is so exciting. I've only waited for this moment for just over a year.
"I don't do vision boards, but it's been on my goals list for a while and I have been desperate to tick it off... and now I have."
Molly admitted she had wanted to do a car showroom 'reveal' but had the car delivered instead.
She said of the new 4x4: "This has been my dream car for literally years and years. I feel so lucky and happy."
The Pretty Little Things Creative Director had swapped her Range Rover Evoque for the luxury Merc but admitted she got so attached to her 'old' car she considered gifting it to her sister.
But since finding out she was pregnant she 'put her sensible hat on' and sold it and instead 'upgraded' her sis to an Audi.
The reality star has whizzed through her second set of wheels having previously bought the four-wheel drive nine months ago before she had even passed her driving test.
She previously told Mail Online: ''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.''
Molly-Mae told how she passed her driving test in May 2021 on her second attempt after switching from a manual test to automatic after a 'traumatising' first stint to secure her licence.