Molly-Mae Hague fans have been brought to tears after she made a seriously sad admission in her brand-new tell-all documentary.
Fans of the former Love Island star have been absolutely itching to watch her six-part docu-series, which has only just landed on Amazon Prime today (17 January).
In the documentary, titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All, the influencer opened up about a number of topics including her relationship breakdown with her ex-fiancé, Tommy Fury, alongside her life as an entrepreneur and mother to one-year-old daughter, Bambi.
However, it was Molly-Mae's admission about her mental health which really left viewers at home in bits, with many racing to social media to share their thoughts.
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In the doc, she explained: "The feeling of a break-up is like a physical pain - your heart actually breaks. For everyone else, it’s news - a bit of like gossip - but for us, it’s real life. Your whole world feels like it’s over.
"You don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel."
The Maebe founder added: "At the minute, I’m finding it quite hard, trying to process how overnight, your future can go from one thing to something completely different."
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Discussing the toll her breakup had on her mental health, she shared: "It’s all so fresh, and I feel really traumatised by the last couple of months, and when I see him, I see all that trauma.
"I am angry at him, and I am very hurt. I can’t help that."
After watching the doc, one X user penned: "I always loved Molly-Mae since she was on Love Island, she was my favourite. Watching this documentary is made me realise how much I relate to her also Molly-Mae is just the sweetest and so grounded."
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"The Molly-Mae documentary is so sad," penned a second, while a third agreed: "Molly-Mae’s documentary is so emotional, my heart breaks for her."
Someone else echoed: "Brb crying at the Molly-Mae documentary."
Another confessed: "Molly-Mae’s documentary has me crying 15 minutes in."
And a final X user added: "Watching Molly-Mae’s documentary, omg she has the worst anxiety, I feel bad for her."
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If you're experiencing distressing thoughts and feelings, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is there to support you. They're open from 5pm–midnight, 365 days a year. Their national number is 0800 58 58 58 and they also have a webchat service if you're not comfortable talking on the phone.
Topics: Molly Mae Hague, Celebrity, Tommy Fury, TV And Film, Documentaries, Mental Health, Amazon Prime