Molly-Mae Hague shows off new short short hair transformation after trim

Molly-Mae Hague beamed as she showed off her new hair transformation on Instagram.

The Love Island star wowed fans as she cut off her long locks for a smart blonde bob.

The 22-year-old PrettyLittleThing creative director beamed in a snap as she posed in front of a black van showcasing the "short short" look while holding a takeaway cup.

The reality star looked glam in a blue coat and glowing natural makeup as she closed her eyes for the camera.

Sharing the snap to her 6.2million social media followers, she captioned the post: "Assignment: SHORT SHORT."

Fans and famous friends were quick to comment and gush over Molly's new look.

Her boyfriend Tommy Fury, who she met on ITV2's Love Island in 2019, simply wrote the word: "Blessed."

While her best friend from the reality show Maura Higgins penned: "And we're here for it," followed by several fire emojis.

Others told the star how "gorgeous" and "pretty" she looked.

One fans said: "Soooo pretty!!"

Another added: "Oh wow."

A third wrote: "Obsessed."

The new hair transformation follows after Molly recently revealed she was forced to take a pregnancy test after her period was "nowhere to be seen".

The blonde beauty "had a feeling" she could be pregnant and decided to take a test after her period was over four days later.

Molly also shared with fans that she doesn't use contraception with boxer Tommy and uses the natural method when it comes to safe sex.

The influencer opened up to her YouTube subscribers about the test, which came back negative, in her latest video.

She said: "I'm not going to lie, I did take a pregnancy test today. I'm literally never late on my period, but the pregnancy test was negative, obviously.

"I wouldn't be sat here having this conversation if it was positive."

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