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Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe says being a full-time influencer 'isn't fulfilling'

Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe says being a full-time influencer 'isn't fulfilling'

The elder Hague sister left her structured job in the army to become an influencer.

Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe says being a full-time influencer 'isn't fulfilling'.

After leaving her role in the army, 26-year-old Zoe has admitted that her new job isn't really doing it for her anymore. Watch below:

Zoe, who turns 27 this month, left the Royal Army Medical Corps to build a career as an influencer and online coach.

She's also reportedly signed a deal with PrettyLittleThing where her younger sis is creative director.

Molly-Mae, 23, has a joint reported net worth of over £9 million with her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury - £6 million of that believed to be her own.

While Zoe is grateful for having such a wealthy sibling, she insists that she doesn't accept Molly-Mae's offer to supply her 'a monthly wage'.

Taking to her YouTube channel, the older sister said: "My last day in the army was the 6th of April so my pay finished on the 6th of April.

"I had a secure income and now that's stopped and I won't lie, it's hit me that it's stopped.

"Molly's offered so many things to me. She's offered me to help with Filter; she's said she'll pay me a monthly wage, but I can't. It's not me.

"I need to be out and about doing something.

"I'm very lucky she does and she's always offering to get me things, which I'm super super grateful for."

Molly-Mae Hague's older sister Zoe says the Love Island star offered her a monthly salary after leaving her job in the army.
Instagram/@mollymae

All in all, it seems that a more 'outgoing' job, as opposed to being 'stuck behind a laptop' all day, is something Zoe wants.

She said: "As much as I love doing Instagram, making YouTube videos.

"I love making YouTube videos so much I don't want you guys to (think) I don't love doing that at all.

"It's, it's not fulfilling me, it's really not fulfilling me, [...] it's made me realise over the last few months that I need to be out and about and doing something. Like, I'm very much happy to do Instagram and to do YouTube on the side, but I don't want it to be my primary source of income, I want another job and I want to be out and about.

"Hence why I joined the army initially."

Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe says being a full-time influencer 'isn't fulfilling'.
YouTube / Zoe Hague

She's now looking at the sort of jobs that 'entice her', such as 'joining the fire service' and 'close protection services'.

As both her parents have been involved in the police, she wouldn't want to go down that route.

She also says she's done 'the medic side of things', so being a paramedic is another no no.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Instagram/@zoehague

Topics: Molly Mae Hague, TikTok, Social media