Former Love Island star and YouTube sensation Molly-Mae Hague is gearing up for the release of season 2 of her hit Amazon Prime docu-series titled Molly-Mae: Behind It All

Molly-Mae ‘terrified’ as she prepares to share hidden battle in new Amazon show(Image: RAW/TGB//GoffPhotos.com)

Molly-Mae Hague has admitted that she’s riddled with anxiety ahead of the launch of the new series of her reality TV series, insisting that fans are set to see a whole different side of her. The 26-year-old is returning to screens this weekend with three new eps of Behind It All, after the first series won an NTA award earlier this year.

At a launch event at Selfridges, Molly-Mae teased that she’s set to open up about struggles she has never publicly spoken about before. Of the new series, she said: “I was able to kind of trust the crew a little bit more and just to sort of let go a little bit, which I definitely have done in this season.

“I think you’ll see there’s bits that maybe I would have held back or wanted to sort of shy away from sharing, or topics that I feel like I didn’t maybe put the trust in the crew to talk about last time, because there’s just new territory for me.

“But this time around, I’m like, You know what? This isn’t our first rodeo. Now, we’ve done this before. I can really put my trust in them and just know that they’ve got my best interest and just more of a leap of faith with this one.

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“I do feel really nervous about them, because we do talk about things in there that I haven’t spoken about before, but yeah, kind of just trusting the crew,” Molly-Mae admitted.

The social media superstar went on to admit that fans will see a whole new side to her in the new series, and they will be in for a shock.

Mum-of-one Molly-Mae revealed: “It’s definitely a new way to share my story. I feel like maybe Instagram is like that polished highlight reel where we keep it kind of like just in one lane, and YouTube is also where I can share a bit more, but never as much as I felt like I’ve shared in the doc, especially this time around.

“I’ve really spoken about things that I especially in two and three, that I just haven’t really delved into before. And just it’s been really nice to actually just speak a bit more. I feel like, over the few past few years, I kind of don’t speak as much, but having this show has been has enabled me to kind of just, yeah, be a bit more like ‘this is me’.”

While the whole second series shows a different side to Molly-Mae, she revealed that there’s one episode in particular that she’s incredibly anxious about.

“Episode three, I’m probably most nervous for. I mean, honestly, I’m definitely more nervous for this season than I was the first because I think it just delves into me more,” she admitted.

“And I think because obviously, last time, there was a lot going on and there was a lot of different storylines, and I felt like it was, it was about me and it was about other things at the same time, yeah. But with episode three, we definitely share things that in a dream world, maybe I’ve been like ‘CUT’. yeah.

“But I think also that’s just me at the start, because I was like, we’re gonna do it. Let’s just do it. Go for it. Like, show the good, bad, the ugly. Like, not every day goes smooth. But yeah, episode three is the drama.”

Last month, Molly-Mae’s dreams came true when she won her first National Television Award for her Amazon Prime docuseries. The influencer beat off competition from the likes of Amy Dowden, Freddie Flintoff, and Rob Burrow – who she dedicated her huge win to.

Molly-Mae faced harsh criticism after her incredible win for Best Authored Documentary at the NTA’s, and has now admitted that her dream of winning the public-voted gong has added the pressure.

“It definitely added the pressure, I think, within the NTA, I mean, we felt the pressure anyway, because I’m massive perfectionist, and I just want everything that I put out to be like I just said before,” she shared.

“I want them to enjoy it and fit to be perfect. But I think often in NTA, it does just add that pressure, because people like, okay, it’s winning awards. So follow that same energy. But no, it’s been so fun doing it again.”

Molly-Mae returns to the spotlight this weekend with Prime Video hoping the series is another big hit after Series 1 became the most-watched series on Prime Video by young women (18-34) in the UK.

The new series shows Molly Mae as she embarks on an exciting new chapter as she takes her business empire to the next level while navigating the challenges of motherhood with daughter Bambi under the scrutiny of millions.

She also spoke earlier this month of her hope to have a second baby one day and a sibling for Bambi. “I think about it a lot and it’s something that I feel quite a large pressure around because I’m desperate to give Bambi a sibling,’ she told Cosmopolitan.

“My life wouldn’t have been the same without my sister. I was the younger sister, so I benefited even more from having someone to guide me and someone to look up to. I’d want that for Bambi, but I would never want to do it just for her – I’d want to do it also because it’s something I want to do.”

Molly-Mae: Behind It All eps 1-3 of Series 2 launch exclusively on Prime Video on Saturday, October 18. The latter three episodes will drop early 2026.

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