Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague to donate 100% of profits from PLT edit to mental health charity

She shared details on social media

Molly-Mae Hague
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 18th Feb 2020

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has confirmed she will be donating 100% of the profits from her PrettyLittleThing edit to Mind - a mental health charity. Molly-Mae took to Instagram to share further details...

'Myself and the @prettylittlething team cancelled our launch dinner last night out of respect to Caroline and her family at this difficult time. We have decided to donate 100% of the profits of our latest edit together to @Mindcharity.

'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.'

The PrettyLittleThing edit contains 48 styles in total, with everything from loungewear to jumpsuits, and is available in a variety of sizes from six to 26.

Zara McDermott commented on Molly-Mae's post, 'You are an angel ❤️ she would be so touched by this ❤️', with Amber Gill saying, 'Amazing Molly 💗💗'.

The decision was made after former Love Island Caroline Flack passed away on Saturday, with many Love Island stars paying tribute to Caroline.

Following Caroline's death, tributes have been coming in from celebrities and fans, with many taking to social media. Current Love Island host and close friend Laura Whitmore posted a photo of herself with Caroline and a touching poem about loss.

ITV2 cancelled Saturday and Sunday's episodes of Love Island, with the show returning on Monday night, including a tribute to Caroline by the show's narrator Iain Stirling, with the show posting a tribute video on Twitter last night.

Our thoughts are with Caroline's family and friends at this difficult time.

If you're feeling affected by the news, please contact Samaritans: call for help on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org