Molly-Mae Hague on Sunday Times Young Entrepreneur 2025 list for business ventures

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Molly-Mae Hague has been named among 30 inspiring young people in The Sunday Times Young Power List 2025.

The influencer and former creative director of fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing rose to fame after appearing on dating show Love Island in 2019 and launched her own clothing brand in 2024.

Earlier this year, the 25-year-old appeared in a documentary on Prime Video where she shared the aftermath of her high-profile split from boxer Tommy Fury.

The couple announced their separation in separate social media posts in August 2024, just a month before Haig launched her womenswear line, Maebe.

In January 2023, Hague and Fury welcomed a child, named Bambi, and in July of that year they announced their engagement.

The Sunday Times list includes young people under 30 from a variety of fields, including business, entertainment, politics, sport, agriculture and the food industry.

The only female singer to make the list was 24-year-old Maisie Peters, who has opened for artists including Coldplay, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran.

Others mentioned include Bella McLean, 27, who has starred in Sex Education and The Rivals, and writer Saba Sams, 28, known for her short story collection Send a Nude Photo and debut novel Gunk.

The list also includes 26-year-old farmer and TV presenter Caleb Cooper, who stars in the Prime Video show Clarkson's Farm.

Among the entrepreneurs mentioned are 16-year-old Toby Brown, who has received $1 million in funding from Silicon Valley for his artificial intelligence startup Beem, and 27-year-old Fergal Mackie, the inventor of a bionic arm that is powered by the body and functions without electronics.

Hannah Swerling, Editor of the Sunday Times, said: “This year’s Young Power list showcases the incredible talent, resilience and vision of young people across the UK.

“Their stories serve as a testament to what can be achieved with passion and purpose, and they remind us that age is no barrier to making a meaningful impact.

“From entrepreneurs like Murwa Iqbal, who is transforming sustainable logistics with her courier company Hived, to Fergal Mackie, whose invention of a bionic arm is changing the lives of amputees,

Sourse: breakingnews.ie

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