Molly-Mae Hague looks confident behind the wheel as she takes her black Land Rover for a spin days after passing her driving test
She passed her driving test on Wednesday and said it was the ‘happiest day of her life’.
And Molly-Mae Hague wasted no time in taking her Land Rover for a spin on Saturday after being given her full licence.
The former Love Island star, 21, looked confident behind the wheel of the sleek black car as she took a drive near Manchester.
Out and about: Molly-Mae Hague wasted no time in taking her Land Rover for a spin on Saturday after passing her driving test this week
Molly dressed casually in a white jumper as she sat in the driver’s seat for the solo outing while her boyfriend Tommy Fury is away in the US for work.
Molly-Mae’s car featured black wheels and blacked out back windows as well as a shiny paint job.
It comes after Molly-Mae announced she had passed her driving test on Wednesday during her second attempt, after her first test left her ‘traumatised’ and in tears.
Going for a spin: The former Love Island star, 21, looked confident behind the wheel of the sleek black car as she took a drive near Manchester
The reality star had decided to switch from a manual test to automatic after a disastrous experience the first time round.
And she proved that the second time’s a charm as she took to social media to declare she now has a driving licence while also claiming it marked the ‘happiest day’ of her life.
Sharing a snap of her Practical Driving Test Pass certificate, Molly-Mae wrote on Instagram: ‘This is the happiest day of my life [heart emoji]. I literally can’t believe it.’ (sic)
Snazzy: Molly-Mae’s car featured black wheels and blacked out back windows as well as a shiny paint job
Drive: Molly dressed casually in a white jumper as she sat in the driver’s seat for the solo outing while her boyfriend Tommy Fury is away in the US for work
The reality star also shared a candid snap from her vehicle as she rested her hand on her face, hiding her beaming smile.
She continued: ‘I can’t stop smiling. This has been such a journey for me. I really never thought I would pass my test [stressed face emoji].
‘I was always such a nervous learner but the @thepasspeople were able to find me an amazing instructor who got me to this point! (I’ve had five instructors before) [uncomfortable and crying laughing emoji].
‘The happiest day of my life!’: It comes after Molly-Mae announced she had passed her driving test on Wednesday during her second attempt, after her first test left her ‘traumatised’ and in tears
Calling the shots: The reality star had decided to switch from a manual test to automatic after a disastrous experience the first time round
‘They also sorted a test out so soon [heart emoji] OVER THE MOON. [heart emoji]’. (sic)
It comes after Molly-Mae admitted last year that she had to pull over during her first driving test because she was crying so much.
When asked by a follower if she can drive, the former Love Islander said on social media: ‘I had my first automatic lesson the other day.
‘I had manual lessons but I’m traumatised to this day from what happened on my manual test so never again.’
‘Over the moon’: She proved that the second time’s a charm as she took to social media to declare she now has a driving license while also claiming she never thought she would pass the test
She continued: ‘Fuming that I have to retake my theory though because it was so long ago, I don’t wanna talk about it.’ (sic)
Molly-Mae went on to explain what happened during her first test to make it so stressful.
She said: ‘Rolled backwards down a hill, hit a curb (badly), had to pull over the car because I basically cried my eyes out the whole way through.
‘It’s a day I don’t like to talk about. Nerves and me don’t go hand-in-hand’. (sic)
‘I’m so traumatised to this day’: It comes after Molly-Mae admitted last year that she had to pull over during her first driving test because she was crying so much
Spill the deals: She revealed her car rolled backwards during the test and she hit the curb ‘badly’ and had to pull over
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