“I checked it three times”: Molly Mae Hague reveals in tears that she has the fear of skin cancer after finding a mole in her calf
- 21-year-old Love Island star shared a tearful video with fans Saturday after watching Emily Hayward’s Stand Up to Cancer segment
- Emily died in June 2018 after being diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 7 and 17 and recorded her fight with the disease on YouTube.
- Molly May revealed she checked out a calf mole to a doctor after she noticed her mother during Aijima Stint
- She reassured fans that her moles were found to be non-cancerous and urged them to check out the extraordinary mark
Molly Mae Hague wept on Saturday as she remembered the fear of skin cancer with tears.
A 21-year-old star on Love Island reveals three visits to his doctor after noticing Mark’s turn out to be non-cancerous after he noticed a calf prank. did.
Molly May added that her first noticed Mole when she was in a villa on Love Island was her mother, Debbie, and begged fans to check out the unusual mark.
Scared: Molly Mae Haag, 21, she was transferred to tears because she remembered her fear of skin cancer in tears on Saturday
Molly-Mae acknowledged shed tears after watching a stand-up to canceler segment on Emily Hayward in a series of videos posted to Instagram Stories.
Emily was diagnosed with skin cancer seven years ago at the age of 17, died in June 2018, and recorded her fight against the disease on her YouTube channel.
Molly May told her followers that she found a similar mole on the calf when she was in a villa on Love Island last year.
Fear: The Island of Love star has revealed that she has visited the doctor three times before noticing believers that Mark was found to be non-cancerous after noticing the calf’s mole.
Candid: Molly-Mae acknowledged shedding tears after watching a stand-up to canceler segment on Emily Hayward in a series of videos posted on Instagram Stories
Concerns: Molly May then told her followers that she found a similar mole on the calf when she was in a villa on Love Island last year.
She explained: “I found and confirmed a mole behind the calf about a year ago, but obviously I’m very lucky.” What she does to deserve it Who deserves it?”
“It’s the worst thing in the world. It’s understanding for the families who have to experience it, how hard it must be for those who actually deal with cancer. I broke my heart.”
Molly-Mae encouraged his followers to check out the unusual mole and shared a snap of what he noticed in his calf.
Close Call: After reassuring fans that the mole was found not to have cancer, she urged them to check out the anomalous
She said:’Let people check out your mole!!! It’s incredibly important. Just in case, another consultant confirmed this three times.
“This appeared out of nowhere for me, and my mother actually saw it when I watched me on TV when I was on Love Island…”
Elsewhere, Molly May recently revealed that she and her lover Tommy Fury will not be long before starting a family.
Media personality was quized by fans about plans to make a baby during an Instagram Q&A. There I told my followers that I always think of myself as a young mom.
Remarks: “This appeared out of nowhere for me, and when I saw me on TV and noticed it when I was on Love Island…” she told her followers
When asked when he would try his baby, Molly May said, “I’m probably not old or old because I always wanted a little younger baby at any age, so I’m not super old, super young. “
The blonde also answered the question: “What would you do if you could meet Tommy again without fame?”
She replied:’This is good about how we met, we met on Love Island, and I didn’t know who he was, he was who I am I didn’t know if there was. It was a really natural and wonderful way to meet. ”
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