
Zoe Hague, Molly-Mae Hague’s sister, is refusing to accept assistance from her affluent younger brother.
Zoe, 26, left the army earlier this month, but she refuses to accept a paycheck from her Love Island star sister Molly-Mae, 23, since it’s ‘not [her]’.
‘My last day in the army was the 6th of April so my pay finished on the 6th of April,’ the YouTuber began.
‘I had a secure income and now that’s stopped and I won’t lie, it’s hit me that it’s stopped.’
Since then, Zoe has been following in her sister’s footsteps and making her money through ‘influencing’ (which she says in heavily inverted commas).
‘YouTube, Instagram, that is my current and only earner at the minute,’ she said on her channel before explaining how Molly-Mae has offered ‘so many things’ to her.


‘She said she’d pay me a monthly wage but I can’t, it’s just not me,’ Zoe continued.
In February, it was claimed that Zoe had signed a ‘five-figure agreement’ with the apparel business PrettyLittleThing, whose creative director is her sister.
But it appears that the influencer life and following in her little sister’s footsteps – which has reportedly made Molly-Mae worth £6 million – is ‘not for [her]’ after all.
‘We are very different in terms of that and I need to be out and about doing something,’ she explained in the frank video.

The actress also stated that she was considering a career in the fire service or close protection.
She said: ‘I’m going to look into some courses and I’m probably going to spend the next month or so figuring out what I want to do.
‘I am very lucky that while I think about what I want to do I do have this as a bit of an earner as well.’
After earlier claiming she would be undertaking an online coaching course, Zoe observed that sitting behind a computer screen just wasn’t ‘satisfying’ her, and she wants to be ‘out and about’.
‘Sorry to those of you who were excited about me starting my online coaching, but I’ve just got to do what’s best for me,’ Zoe said.
‘I think probably at the time I did think that was best for me, as I do love my health and fitness, and I love going to the gym.
‘Being sat behind a computer I’ve realised is not [for me] and yeah, as I’ve said, out and about.’