She rose to fame on Love Island and has made a name for herself as a successful vlogger and influencer.
Still, Molly-Mae Haag traded shelter for the bright lights of Cannes on Friday when she attended the legendary film festival for the premiere of La Plus Precieuse Des Marchandises.
The reality star, 24, was in the presence of acting royalty at the event as she walked the red carpet behind the likes of Helen Mirren and Andie MacDowell.
Still, she turned heads herself when she modeled a glamorous black dress with an exaggerated ruffled skirt.
The high-neckline garment had puffed shoulders but was backless to allow a small glimpse of her toned figure.
Molly-Mae Haag traded her shelter for the bright lights of Cannes on Friday as she attended the legendary film festival for the premiere of La Plus Precieuse Des Marchandises
She rose to fame on Love Island and has made a name for herself as a successful vlogger and influencer. Yet Molly-Mae stood next to A-listers on Friday evening
Molly-Mae is pictured on Love Island 2019 with her now fiancé Tommy Fury
The mother-of-one wore no jewelry apart from her engagement ring and completed the look by styling her golden locks in soft waves.
La Plus Precieuse Des Marchandises (The Most Precious Cargo) is an animated fairy tale set in war-torn times.
It follows a poor woodcutter and his wife who find and rescue a girl, causing an irrevocable change in the lives of the couple and those whose paths the child will cross, according to IMDB.
Molly-Mae’s trip to Cannes follows a holiday in Ibiza, where she threw an all-expenses-paid party for her sister Zoe’s hen do and flew herself and her friends to the holiday island.
However, her fans were not happy when she revealed she had bought her sibling a ticket on budget airline Ryanair after using a private jet to take her best friend on a four-day ski trip in France to celebrate her birthday in March to celebrate.
But Molly-Mae refused to let the criticism lie down as she uploaded a video to her YouTube channel addressing the backlash.
The influencer – who shares daughter Bambi, 16 months, with fiancé Tommy Fury – said she ‘can’t win’ no matter what she does and joked she will ‘swim, cycle and run’ to her next location to appease her critics to hold.
In the video she said: ‘People said they thought it was crazy that I booked my sister a Ryanair flight to take her on her hen party.’
She walked the red carpet behind the likes of Helen Mirren and Andie MacDowell (pictured)
Still, Molly-Mae turned heads in her own right when she modeled a glamorous black dress with an exaggerated ruffled skirt
The high-neckline garment had puffed shoulders but was backless to allow a small glimpse of her toned figure
The mother-of-one wore no jewelry apart from her engagement ring and completed the look by styling her golden locks in soft waves
Molly-Mae made sure all eyes would be on her as she posed up a storm on the red carpet
She continued: “They say, ‘I can’t believe Molly booked a Ryanair flight for her and her sister’s friends when just weeks before she bought her friend a plane.
Molly-Mae admitted that the negative reaction she received would make her think twice about broadcasting such a trip again.
She said: ‘The amount of stoke and the amount of intense reactions I got when I did that treat for Taylor’s birthday and got on the plane made me think I’ll probably never do that again.
“It takes away the specialness of that experience because the reaction is righteous, so it’s not worth it.”
She added: ‘Because flying commercially made me feel like the worst sister in the world. If I then fly private, it’s really not worth it because this is all I’ll hear about for the next few weeks.
‘What I’m going to do is do a triathalon. You will see me swimming, cycling and running to my next location.’
She ended by saying, “Is there so much going on in the world right now? A, why do people even care? and withYou can’t win, you can’t actually win.
“No matter what I do, people will comment on it.”
Molly-Mae’s trip to Cannes follows a holiday in Ibiza, where she threw an all-expenses-paid party for her sister Zoe’s hen do and flew herself and her friends to the holiday island.
Molly-Mae was forced to defend her decision to book a Ryanair flight for the celebration, insisting she ‘can’t win’ no matter what she does