Molly-Mae Hague ‘kicked out’ of Dubai beach club after she was caught with vlogging camera

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury were ‘kicked out’ of a beach club in Dubai after the former Love Island star was caught vlogging.

Television personality Molly-Mae, 23, documents highlights of her life to share with fans, with the influencer giving her followers a glimpse at her recent trip to Dubai with her boxer boyfriend Tommy, also 23, in her most recent YouTube video.

Speaking about the incident in the clip, which was published on Sunday, Molly-Mae said she was confronted by a security guard at Cove Beach at the Caesars Palace hotel after she was spotted with a vlogging camera, which she insisted she was not using at the time.

Incident: Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, both 23, were ‘kicked out’ of a beach club in Dubai after the former Love Island star was caught vlogging, she revealed on Sunday

The reality star said she and Tommy were told to leave the club after they were questioned how they got in with the camera in the first place.   

She said: ‘We have now left Cove,’ before Tommy chimed in warning her not to give the venue a bad review before they got their promised refund.

Molly-Mae continued: ‘That’s not me, I don’t throw shade, but we basically just got kicked out at the end.

Fun in the sun: Molly-Mae gave her followers a glimpse at her recent trip to Dubai with her boxer boyfriend Tommy in her most recent YouTube video

Fun in the sun: Molly-Mae gave her followers a glimpse at her recent trip to Dubai with her boxer boyfriend Tommy in her most recent YouTube video

‘Basically, we were leaving because we want to go to this Aqua Fun because obviously we’d leave a cool, vibey beach club to go to an aqua park because that just sums us up but, as we were leaving, Tommy just signed the cheque and I had my vlogging camera in my hand.

‘I wasn’t even vlogging, I just had it in my hand and one of the security guards came up to me and was like, “Why have you got that camera? You need to leave. Did they not check your bag when you came in here? How did you get in here with that camera?”

‘Then he tried to escort me out but because Tommy was somewhere else trying to pay the bill, I was just stood there like, “What is going on?”

Speaking out: Speaking about the incident in the clip Molly-Mae said she was confronted by a security guard at Cove Beach at the Caesars Palace hotel after she was spotted with a camera

Speaking out: Speaking about the incident in the clip Molly-Mae said she was confronted by a security guard at Cove Beach at the Caesars Palace hotel after she was spotted with a camera

‘He was really shouting in my face and then fully tried to escort me out because I had the vlogging camera but no one checked out bags when we went in, no one said I wasn’t allowed a camera.

‘It was so weird. He said, “You need to leave, you need to leave. Who let you in here with that camera?” Then he was trying to usher me out.

‘So, that was interesting. But because we left and we didn’t really use any of the money that we spent for the bed because of that situation, they did give us a full refund which is good.’

MailOnline has contacted Cove Beach for comment. 

Shocking: 'It was so weird. He said, "You need to leave, you need to leave. Who let you in here with that camera?" Then he was trying to usher me out,' she explained

Shocking: ‘It was so weird. He said, “You need to leave, you need to leave. Who let you in here with that camera?” Then he was trying to usher me out,’ she explained

It comes after Molly-Mae said she’s ‘blown away’ that her autobiographical book has become a Sunday Times No.1 bestseller in an Instagram post on Sunday.

The reality star shared a selfie in which she could be seen grinning as she expressed her excitement.

Channelling her business savvy side, she rocked an oversized black blazer, posing with one hand on her face in a gesture of surprise.

Excited: It comes after Molly-Mae said she's 'blown away' that her autobiographical book has become a Sunday Times No.1 bestseller in an Instagram post on Sunday

Excited: It comes after Molly-Mae said she’s ‘blown away’ that her autobiographical book has become a Sunday Times No.1 bestseller in an Instagram post on Sunday

'Blown away': Sharing the post with her 6.4 million followers, she wrote: 'Little break from the Italy pics because today I found out my book is Sunday Times No.1 bestseller'

‘Blown away’: Sharing the post with her 6.4 million followers, she wrote: ‘Little break from the Italy pics because today I found out my book is Sunday Times No.1 bestseller’

The star – who has recently come out with Becoming Molly-Mae: My Story, which she in past has described as a providing a ‘full BTS’ – looked incredible as she tied her highlighted blonde tresses back.

She left a few curled strands at the front, opting for a dewy and tanned aesthetic.

The former Love Islander rocked a clean make-up look with groomed brows, light eyeshadow and a baby pink lip.

Success: The star - who has recently come out with Becoming Molly-Mae, has in past has described as a providing a 'full BTS'

Success: The star – who has recently come out with Becoming Molly-Mae, has in past has described as a providing a ‘full BTS’ 

Molly donned some flashy bracelets and some golden hoops, finishing the look off with chic white acrylic nails.

Sharing the post with her 6.4 million followers, she wrote: ‘Little break from the Italy pics because today I found out my book is Sunday Times No.1 bestseller.

‘I can’t thank you all enough for the support…I’m blown away.’

Sharing: In a video message this February, Molly said she takes oversharing 'to a new extreme' in the book which features stories she has previously only told to close friends

Sharing: In a video message this February, Molly said she takes oversharing ‘to a new extreme’ in the book which features stories she has previously only told to close friends 

In a video message this February, Molly said she takes oversharing ‘to a new extreme’ in the book which features stories she has previously only told to close friends. 

She said: ‘I have been keeping a huge project, a little secret, from you guys for well over a year now…and today is finally the day that I can finally speak about what it is…

‘I can’t believe I am about to show this to you guys…so I have written my very own book. This is Becoming Molly-Mae, my first ever book. 

Proud: The former Love Island star took to Instagram earlier this year to revealed her book is called 'Becoming Molly-Mae: My Story'

Proud: The former Love Island star took to Instagram earlier this year to revealed her book is called ‘Becoming Molly-Mae: My Story’

‘I have spoken about things in this book that I have have only told close family members and friends. You really do get the full BTS the whole behind the scenes up until this very point.

‘So my whole journey. It is just very special to me and I could just burst with the fact that I am now able to talk to you guys about it and it is now available to pre-order.’ 

Becoming Molly-Mae is published by Penguin Books and charts ‘the moments, relationships and life lessons’ the influencer has dealt with.

According to the Penguin website, the book follows ‘the teenager holding down a job at Boots whilst building her dreams at fashion school, her journey to Love Island and how she copes with fame today.’

Candid: Becoming Molly-Mae is published by Penguin Books and charts 'the moments, relationships and life lessons' the influencer has dealt with (Molly pictured in February)

Candid: Becoming Molly-Mae is published by Penguin Books and charts ‘the moments, relationships and life lessons’ the influencer has dealt with (Molly pictured in February) 

DUBAI’S STRICT FILMING LAWS 

– Any influencer receiving payment for their work in the UAE must obtain a licence to operate. Abiding by the rules means either paying nearly £3,000 for an official licence, or working with an influencer agency.

– Most hotels, resorts and public places in UAE, require permission from the venue’s management and other authorities to capture images, excluding the use of personal smartphones or cameras 

– Taking photos or videos that may violate the privacy of another individual can lead to serious consequences under the strict UAE laws.

– The Article 378 of UAE Penal Code (Federal Law 3 of 1987) makes it clear that taking somebody’s picture without their consent, or in legally permitted circumstances, shall be considered as an invasion of privacy nof that person.

– If the photographer/videographer captures the picture of another, they will not have the right to keep, show, exhibit, communicate, distribute or publish these pictures without prior consent of the person of whom the picture had been taken. 

 

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