Molly-Mae Hague has taken to social media to celebrate her scars, saying that she’s “grateful” to have them after suffering health scares in the past.
The reality star, 23, received a message on Instagram from a fan who asked if her scars bothered her.
She replied: “I have loads of scars now from surgeries I’ve had. I’ve had Endo scars, lump removal, mole removal scars… they all tell a story.
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“If anything, I’m grateful to have the scars there in place of what was there before, so I’m lucky I was able to get them sorted!”
In her response, she also posted pictures of her scars on her finger and leg.
Molly-Mae’s scar on her leg came after an operation in 2020, where doctors removed a mole that they feared could become cancerous.
A year later, she underwent surgery to have lumps removed from her finger and breast.
She then had another operation, this time to treat her ongoing battle with endometriosis, a condition where scar tissue grows in places it should not, often affecting the reproductive organs.
The former Love Islander was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2021 after she sought out a private specialist to obtain a diagnosis.
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Speaking about her surgery for the condition, she told her fans: “I actually have got to have an operation for something that I want to tell you guys about. It’s kind of a good thing and it’s kind of a bad thing.
“I’ve told you guys for so long now that I suffer with excruciating periods and so many of you guys were commenting on my videos telling me to check for endometriosis.
“Straight away they said ‘You absolutely do have endometriosis, it’s clear as day’. So I guess that’s kind of a good thing because at least I know now what it is.”
Following her surgery, Molly called for her fans to ‘check their bodies’, pointing out it may just ‘save their lives’.
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