Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has proved she’s doing her bit to end the stigma surrounding mental health issues following the tragic death of Caroline Flack.
The ITV starlet, who appeared on the show alongside Tommy Fury in 2019, took to Instagram to reveal she and PrettyLittleThing will donate 100% of the profits from their latest edit to mental health charity Mind.
Molly-Mae’s donation will mean that countless people up and down the country will be able to receive help and advice for living with mental health problems.
Taking to Instagram, Molly-Mae wrote to her 3.7million followers: “Myself and the PrettyLittleThing team cancelled our launch dinner last night out of respect to Caroline and her family at this difficult time.
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“We have decided to donate 100% of the profits of our latest edit together to Mind.
“Launching today, the donations will help Mind provide advice and support to anyone experiencing mental health problems.
“PrettyLittleThing and I will continue to support this matter which is close to our hearts.
“Please from the bottom of my heart remember, always be kind.”
Molly-Mae later added on her story: “I wasn’t in the mood myself to celebrate and out of respect to Caroline and her family we decided it [cancelling the launch party] was the right thing to do.”
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Posting over the weekend after news broke of Caroline’s tragic death, Molly shared a string of snaps of her and the Love Island host along with a heart felt caption.
Molly-Mae wrote: “I’m utterly shocked and heartbroken. Caroline you were such a special woman.
“Your huge smile will stay with me forever… Rest in peace.”
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Molly-Mae’s charitable donation was quickly praised by her fellow islanders.
Zara McDermott wrote: “You are an angel. She would be so touched by this.”
Amber Davies replied: “Really amazing.”
Meanwhile, 2019 winner Amber Gill gushed: “Amazing Molly,” followed by two heart emojis.
For emotional support you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email jo@samaritans.org , visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk