Molly-Mae Hague has accused Jake Paul of 'faking a DM' after he claimed she had sent him an Instagram message.
The Love Island star was responding to a claim Jake made on Thursday, in which the YouTuber posted a screenshot of a message she had allegedly sent before she became famous.
Taking to Twitter in response, Molly, 21, wrote: "Times must be hard when you're having to fake a DM... photoshop is scary."
The alleged tweet read: "Might be coming to America later this year and have always been a fan of your videos. Maybe you can show me around?"
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However, fans have noticed something rather suspicious about the alleged DM - the use of the white heart emoji.
The white heart was actually released in an update in 2019, a year after the supposed message.
One fan wrote on Twitter: "Clearly fake the emoji used didn't come out til 2019 when she supposedly sent this message in 2018."
Others pointed out Molly's profile information didn't match that shown in the image, with one writing: "Couldn't even get the username and name the right way round."
The drama began when Tyson Fury posted a video challenging Jake to fight his brother Tommy, who has previously said: "Our paths haven't crossed because the man is s**t scared. If you're very intimidated by somebody you're not going to cross their paths - you're going to stay 100 miles plus away from them."
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In response, Jake said: "Tommy, you fight for $100,000. You have some ladders to climb to get on to my level, unfortunately, my friend."
But now it seems Molly has somehow been brought into the argument. Since she tweeted, fans have been rushing to her defence, with one writing: "OMG, girl you ok? It's awful when people do s*** like that. They obviously have absolutely nothing better to do."
Chin up, Molly!
Featured Image Credit: Molly-Mae Hague/InstagramTopics: Celebrity News, Molly Mae Hague