The Love Island newbie has used a number of slurs on her profile, including both homophobic and racist terms.
While the racist comments were in the form of a retweet, her homophobic slurs were written by the account holder.
The 20-year-old shared the tweets back in 2014, when she would have been 15 years old.
Dating back to 2014, Molly-Mae used the word “gay” as an insult after a contestant on the Great British Bake Off didn’t win.
“Gay but the truth”
Molly-Mae Hague
In tweets uncovered by Mirror Online a friend wrote: “Nah, nah. How is my guy Louis not gonna win Great British Bake Off?”, she responded in agreement.
Her friend then added: “So upsetting right? He deserved to win for being a lovely guy.”
Molly then chirped back: “Gay but the truth.”
In an additional post, Molly shared a tweet about Barack Obama which came from a page called “n***a commentary, though the original tweet has since been deleted.
An additional tweet including the word “spastic” was used in response to one of her friends, with Molly appearing to make a joke.
Molly has since come under fire for the tweets on Twitter, though fans are yet to see anything of her in the villa.
She’ll be entering tonight as the first female bombshell, and she’s likely to cause a stir as she steps into floods of drama.
Already, viewers have seen guys fighting over Lucie Donlan, with the surfer being stuck making a decision on who to date.
However, as for the rest of the couples it seems Curtis Pritchard and Amy Hart are one duo who only have eyes for each other.
Although with Molly’s arrival, a lot of things could change very quickly, but only time will tell.
Love Island continues weekdays on ITV2 at 9pm.
Daily Star Online have approached a spokesperson for Love Island for comment.
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