Molly Mae Haag has opened up about the pressure to maintain her public image during her blossoming career.
The 26-year-old influencer, who is gearing up for the second series of her award-winning Prime Video docuseries Behind it all, recently won a National Television Award.
She said the win had put “extra pressure” to continue performing at such a high level.
The mother-of-one took home the prize in the Authored Documentary category for the tell-all series, beating out tough competition including There’s only one Rob Burrow, Flintoff, And Strictly Amy: Cancer and me.
Although many expected Rob’s family to win, it was ultimately Molly-Mae who took home the prize.
Speaking to the Daily email during a question and answer session in London, she said: ‘It has certainly increased the pressure to win the NTA.
“I mean, we felt the pressure anyway because I’m a huge perfectionist and I just want everything I put into it to be perfect, but obviously winning an NTA just adds that pressure because people are like, ‘Okay, it won an award, it’s better to follow that same energy.’
Meanwhile, Molly-Mae also opened up about how she feels safer and more comfortable with her team while working on the second series.
“I think I was able to trust the crew a little bit more and let go a little bit, which I definitely did this season,” she said.
The former Love Island star also admitted that she doesn’t hesitate to contact the crew if something important is going on.


 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			