MOLLY-MAE Hague’s sister Zoe has shown off her latest free haul of gym clothes – after they managed to blag some theatre seat upgrades.
The 28-year-old took to Instagram to reveal bags of new goodies that had been sent to her by the brand Gymshark.
Zoe was then seen trying on a series of looks before sharing a clip of her in a pair of the leggings while working out at the gym.
She captioned her haul: “These have just launched.
“Absolutely gorgeous. Love love love.”
Zoe also made sure to include the fact it was a sponsored post by writing “ad” at the very bottom of her posts.
It comes after Zoe and Molly, 26, managed to get upgraded to front row seats after moaning on social media.
The sisters were at Opera House in Manchester seeing Riverdance when Zoe took to Instagram to comment on their nosebleed seats.
Revealing Molly was in charge of booking the tickets, she wrote: “Thought she’d picked 4 rows from the front, but instead she got 4 rows from the back.”
But their evening at the theatre took a twist when Zoe admitted they’d managed to wrangle their way into the front row during intermission.
She said: “Not us bagging FRONT ROW seats for the second half.
“I will swear by the motto, ‘you don’t ask, you don’t get’!”
Zoe was the target of backlash for cutting her honeymoon in Bali short and, despite staying in a luxury hotel, saying that things didn’t feel “quite right.”
She tied the knot with Danny Rae in July 2024 at the magical Inn on the Lake at Ullswater, Lake District National Park, and documented their stay on the Indonesian island in a YouTube vlog.
Revealing all on the trip which “didn’t go to plan,” she claimed that Bali looks much better on Instagram and said: “Unfortunately Bali wasn’t really the right fit for us with how we intended to spend our wedding anniversary!”
Zoe went into more detail about why the couple weren’t keen on Bali, as she admitted: “Since landing in Bali, something for us has just not felt quite right.”
She explained that only the luxury side of Bali is portrayed by social media influencers, and the full reality was not often portrayed.