Molly-Mae Hague has spoken out just hours after winning her first-ever National Television Award, saying she is "still in shock."

The former Love Island star took home the gong for Authored Documentary during the ceremony on Wednesday (September 10), after being shortlisted in the category alongside a number of other famous faces.

The tough category saw Molly-Mae go up against Freddie Flintoff’s Disney+ series Flintoff, BBC ’s There's Only One Rob Burrow, Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden's Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me and Sky’s Boyzone: No Matter What.

Despite facing stiff competition, the public voted the Prime Video series, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, as the category winner, with the show, released in two parts earlier this year, following her life since her split from her fi

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