Molly-Mae Hague ‘can’t believe it’ as she reaches huge career milestone

Molly-Mae Hague ‘can’t believe it’ as she reaches huge career milestone

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Following announcing in June that production had begun on the second season of her Prime Video docuseries, Molly-Mae Hague announced some news to fans on social media earlier today.

Molly-Mae Hague shared some news with fans earlier today(Image: Amazon Prime)

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague told fans that she “can’t believe it” whilst sharing an announcement this morning. She shared some career news on social media earlier and expressed gratitude for the support that she has received.

Molly-Mae, 26, reacted to being among the nominees for the National Television Awards 2025, better known as the NTAs, which are due to be held at the O2 in London next Wednesday night. It comes after organisers unveiled the nominations for this year’s awards ceremony last month.

It was revealed that her Prime Video docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All is nominated in the Authored Documentary category. The six-part first series launched earlier this year and production on the second series has since begun.

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Molly-Mae Hague's Molly-Mae: Behind It All being promoted on a TV screen alongside a caption about the show's NTAs nomination.
Molly-Mae Hague has reacted to her docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All being nominated nominated for a National Television Award(Image: Instagram)
Molly-Mae Hague in a white top, trousers and jacket at an event in January 2025.
She’s encouraged fans to vote for the show ahead of the awards ceremony next week(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Molly-Mae reacted to the nomination in a post on Instagram earlier today. The content creator shared her thoughts in the caption of a photo that showed a promotional photo for the documentary series being displayed on a TV screen.

She stated, “Molly-Mae: Behind It All has been nominated for an NTA!!”! Reality TV star continued, saying to her followers, “I can’t believe it. I’m so happy you enjoyed season one. To me, it means a lot.

Molly-Mae went on to ask fans to vote ahead of the NTAs next week. Above a link, she said: “If you enjoyed watching, it would mean the world if you could take a moment to vote for us. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”

The former islander then wrote, “This group of people! ” in a photo of her coworkers. You control what happens. Later, Molly-Mae shared a poster for the show with the phrase “Thank you” next to a crying emoji in the title.

It comes after production began on the second series of the show in June. Alongside photos of herself smiling, Molly-Mae wrote in a message to fans on Instagram at the time: “My mood because it’s filming day ONE for SERIES 2!!!”

Molly-Mae Hague in a white top and brown jacket with a camera crew behind her chair.
The Prime Video series launched earlier this year (Image: Instagram)
Molly-Mae Hague in a white top and jeans with a camera crew beside her.
Molly-Mae confirmed in June that production had begun on its second series(Image: Instagram)

She continued, “I can’t believe I’m saying this but because of all of your love and support with “Molly-Mae: Behind It All,” remarking in shock about the show’s return. Please give me a pin.

Then, last month, she made fun of the docuseries that would be about her life. My shadow is camera-shaped, but I wouldn’t have it any other way, Molly-Mae wrote next to a row of photos in a post. It’s truly a dream to document life with this team.

Four other documentaries are up against Molly-Mae: Behind It All for the Authored Documentary award at the NTAs. They include the BBC’s Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, which followed dancer Amy Dowden after her cancer diagnosis.

Disney+ documentary Flintoff, which explored Freddie Flintoff’s life, including in the aftermath of a crash on the set of Top Gear, is also nominated. Sky Documentaries’ Boyzone: No Matter What, which gave a behind the scenes look at Boyzone, is too. The final nominee for the award is the BBC’s There’s Only One Rob Burrow, about the late rugby player and MND campaigner Rob Burrow.

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Source: Mirror

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