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I turned on my sister Molly Mayhag and started believing in the average comment about her

MOLLY-MAE Hague's sister bravely talks about what it's like to deal with her brother's fame and how she nearly turned against her .

Zoe, 26, lives a very different life than her sister, but reveals the impact trolls have had on her life

The sisters have taken completely different paths in their lives and still remain incredibly close.

Molly-Mae, 23, is the star of Love Island and CEO of Pretty Little Things, while Zoe works in the military's medical corps. .

But she said that at some point it got so bad that she almost turned her back on her sisters and started believing them.

Her On her personal YouTube channel, Zoe said: It's so weird because she remembers that at one point she almost turned her back on herself and believed other people tweeting about her.

``It was a very strange time. A far cry from Molly May's career as a star and influencer.

Molly Mae, who previously spoke about her sister's choice of military career, told her fans: }

Molly-Mae relies on her 6.4 million followers on her Instagram to grow her bank balance, while Zoe only has 157K.

Back in 2020,Zoe spoke honestly about .

She posted on Instagram: "Family/Friends/I'm running a new Islander account this year."

"No matter what you do, it doesn't make a difference what you read.

"All I can say is name someone you love on Twitter. Every time you search Love Island joining Facebook "jokes" groups or searching for articles about them is probably the worst thing to do, so think twice. please give me.

"You know the person better than anyone. People have opinions and say vulgar things. The show edited it to make it sound to people in a certain way."

” But what seems like the end of the world is forgotten as soon as they leave the villa.

"Support them through every episode and stay strong. It's hard work, but rewarding at the end."

She added: I was. "Best advice, stop Twitter!"