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Millionaire Molly-Mae rakes in hundreds on Depop & admits she had a whole storage cupboard for clothes she doesn’t want

MOLLY-MAE Hauge has shared the items she sold over the weekend on her Depop account.

Like the rest of us, Molly-Mae has a Depop obsession and has been selling some pieces she no longer wears on the platform.

Molly sells her unwanted clothes
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She has been using Depop since 2021[/caption]
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She says things sell fast because she sells them for much cheaper than she bought them[/caption]

On her Instagram Stories yesterday, the former Love Island star told her 7.9 million followers she was selling some of her most luxury items from brands like Fendi and Balenciaga.

She explained she was sitting in one of her storage cupboards – which is filled with all of the clothes she no longer wears.

“I’m doing an upload now,” Molly said.

“If you guys know about my Depop uploads – I can barely upload the pieces before they disappear and they sell.

“So you’ve gotta be really quick,” she said.

She then said she wanted to give some “clarity” on how much she sells her used clothing for and shared she was putting a white Fendi jacket and shorts on the platform for “maybe £100” even though it cost her around £1.5k for them both.

Talking about the shorts, she said they were “gorgeous [and] high-waisted,” but Molly was selling them because she “couldn’t even get my baby tummy into these.”

“It’s so unreal. If only it still fitted me,” she added.

Other pieces she was selling included a bright tangerine blazer from Off White which she “absolutely loves,” and a black leather Balenciaga jacket.

She added some more affordable, high-street pieces would also be posted, such as clothing from Pretty Little Thing and Zara.

Captioning the post, she wrote: “@depop have made so many changes to the app recently.

“It’s so much easier to use.”

According to the reality TV star’s bio on Depop, she donates all profits made on the platform to charity.

When the 25-year-old announced her Depop venture she said she was “nervous” as she’d had an account before Love Island but hadn’t opened it back up since becoming well-known.

“I’m kind of nervous to say but I have started a Depop. I had one years ago before Love Island and I used to love it… but I’ve restarted one and spent literally all day sorting things out for it,” she said on her Instagram Story.

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“I put things up for really low prices. There isn’t much on there but keep your eyes peeled. All the money made from it will be going to charity.”

Molly is no stranger to fashion as she has collaborated with brands such as Pretty Little Thing.

She was Creative Director at the brand for two years, from 2021 until 2023.

What Molly-Mae sold on Depop this weekend

Molly has been selling on Depop since 2021 and donates all of her profit to charity.

This weekend she sold:

  • Off-White Women’s Orange Jacket – £150
  • Fendi White Women’s Co-ord – £150
  • Pretty Little Thing Black Women’s Jacket – £10
  • Zara Back and White patterned Women’s T-shirt – £25
  • Adidas Women’s Grey Shorts – £10
  • Pretty Little Thing Brown Women’s Jacket – £10
  • Pretty Little Thing Black Women’s Jacket -£10
  • Pretty Little Thing Grey Women’s Jacket – £10
  • Off-White Women’s White Crop-top – £30
  • Pretty Little Thing Women’s Grey Tracksuit – £10
  • Pretty Little Thing Women’s Grey Coat – £10
  • Pretty Little Thing Women’s Nude Dress – £10
  • Alexander Wang Women’s White Bodysuit – £25
  • Zara Women’s White and Cream Coat – £10

She cited the birth of her daughter, Bambi, whom she shares with her fiancé Tommy Fury as the reason for stepping down.

“Over the last few weeks, I have realised that I’m only going to get this time once with my first-born child and I’m only going to get Bambi being four months old once and I feel like I’ve had to rearrange my life a little bit and lose some commitments that I did have.

“I am a mum now and I never really gave myself a maternity leave and I got straight back into work instantly because my work is my phone and showing my life is my work.

“The last thing I would want to be is in a role that I can’t fulfil right this moment.”

She insisted there was “no drama” and would continue to work with them.

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