PrettyLittleThing creative director Molly-Mae Hague steps down from £5m a year job

// Molly-Mae Hague has quit her position as PrettyLittleThing creative director
// The influencer is set to return to her role as a brand ambassador for the company

Influencer Molly-Mae Hague has resigned from her role as creative director for PrettyLittleThing.

Speaking in a YouTube video, Hague explained she had stepped down from her position to look after her daughter Bambi, who was born in January.

Despite leaving the role, the influencer said she would return to working as a brand ambassador for the fast fashion retailer.


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Hague said: “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.

“Myself and PLT have decided collectively that as much as the creative director role was incredible and I have literally loved being the creative director of PLT more than anything it was such an amazing chapter for me it has naturally come to an end.”

According to the Daily Mail, Hague was paid £400,000 per month when she first started the role in August 2021, making it equivalent to almost £5m per year.

The news comes after PrettyLittleThing CEO Umar Kamani stepped down in April after spending 12 years in the role, in order to pursue “new challenges and goals”.

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