Molly Smith has got plenty of blonde ambition.
The Love Island: All Stars winner signed a big-money deal to be the new face of Ann Summers.
And judging by this amazing photoshoot for a new Christmas collection, she’s doing whatever it takes to have even more success.
Modelling for Ann Summers is a dream come true for Molly, who has been trying to use the power of her mind to make it happen.
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She said: “I have always wanted to work with Ann Summers and have had it on my vision board for years, so when I got the call to say they wanted me to part of Christmas, I literally couldn’t believe it. Visit Ann Summers to find out more.
It appears Molly's vision board has been working overtime, as the beauty has signed with several major brands following her win in South Africa.
In March she became the UK ambassador for the US supplement brand Alani Nu, which is loved by A-listers such as Kim Kardashian and Emily Ratajkowski. The deal is reported to be a whopping six figures.
At the time, Molly described the role as "an honour" and shared a post on Instagram which read: "As a fitness enthusiast, partnering with this incredible global brand is so exciting, if you’re passionate about fitness and wellness you need to check them out."
The blonde then went on to bag another supposed six-figure deal with major high street fashion brand Boohoo in the same month. The 29-year-old bombshell nabbed the one-year deal and was unveiled as an ambassador at a launch party on March 27.
At the time, Molly said: "I am absolutely thrilled to be partnering with Boohoo! It's a brand that I've loved and worn for years, and to now be part of the family is just amazing."
She also launched a bling-tastic jewellery line with Abbott Lyon in April, which saw product fly off the shelves from the early days, with some items selling out quick.
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