The Traitors' Mollie set to make fortune with PLT brand deal despite losing show

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The Traitors' Mollie set to make fortune with PLT brand deal despite losing show

The Traitors star Mollie Pearce could be set to make a fortune with online clothing giant PrettyLittleThing after losing out on the money jackpot to BBC show winner, Harry Clark.

Mollie, 22, just missed out on her share of the £95,150 prize when traitor Harry, 23, convinced her he was actually a faithful. Harry went on to win the show, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, on Friday - but all is not lost in Mollie's world after missing out on the staggering money jackpot.

The disability model became one of the most controversial stars of the series after viewers were convinced that she allowed her feelings for Harry to get in the way of her getting further in the show. Mollie even went so far as deleting her social media due to the amount of trolling she has received since appearing on the BBC reality show.

The Traitors' Mollie set to make fortune with PLT brand deal despite losing show eiqtirirtinvThe disability model became one of the most controversial stars of the series (BBC)

Mollie, who spreads awareness for those living with stoma bags, had initially chosen to banish friend Harry in the final roundtable - but wiped his name and replaced it with Jaz Singh at the last second, ultimately crowning Traitor Harry in the process.

Following the tense Traitors final and despite some initial criticism, others have labelled Mollie a 'warrior' as she continues to spread awareness of both the disabled and stoma community. Mollie was born with several fingers missing from her right hand and had her colon removed when she was 18 after a long battle with colitis.

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Inspirational Mollie's newfound fame thanks to The Traitors has reportedly seen huge fast fashion brands desperate to work with her. Online fashion brand PrettyLittleThing are reportedly hoping to bad a deal with the BBC star and think that she could be the perfect fit for the brand.

"Mollie is exactly the type of new talent PrettyLittleThing looks to sign. Not only is she beautiful but she is inspiring to young people – and her message is really important. She has caught the brand's attention, and they hope to secure a collaboration with the model but they're not the only retailer that has shown interest," a source told Mail Online.

The Traitors' Mollie set to make fortune with PLT brand deal despite losing showMollie lives with a stoma bag (mollie_pearcee/Instagram)
The Traitors' Mollie set to make fortune with PLT brand deal despite losing showMolly-Mae Hague became the Creative Director for PLT (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Pretty Little Thing)

Although no figure has yet been mentioned, if Mollie were to follow in former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague's footsteps, she could be raking in close to a million if she decides to sign with the fast fashion brand.

Molly-Mae, 24, secured a deal worth £500,000 shortly after leaving the Love Island villa, before getting a new deal with the fashion brand just one year later worth a whopping £1million. Molly-Mae then went on to become the Creative Director of PLT where she reportedly made £400,000 per month for her role.

Speaking to the Mirror after the tense Traitors final, Mollie spoke about how she had found dealing with the response to the show. "I'm obviously new to all of that so I'm trying to process it and get my head around it and I'm kind of trying to stay off socials a little bit because I think today is going to be a bit rough," she explained.

"But yeah, I'm hoping that it will pass. I think it's very easy for the public to say that I was stupid and stuff like that but at the end of the day I'm 21 and I've got emotions - what could I do? I think people forget that you're human when they're watching it on TV, but we do all have feelings so people should be more cautious with their comments."

The Mirror has approached a PLT spokesperson and Mollie's representatives for comment.

Susan Knox

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