Oh, Just Living Her Best Life! ’90 Day Fiancé’ Star Molly Hopkins Models Lingerie From Her Shop
Boss babe! Molly Hopkins modeled one of the lacy bustier tops from her business, LiviRae Lingerie, while chatting with fans on Instagram Live. The 90 Day Fiancé star helps run a shop that caters to women of all bra sizes and every so often, she rocks one of her new lingerie pieces. Watch the video above to see Molly in the merch, and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
Fans are blown away by how great Molly looks following her weight loss, and several are praising her for exuding more confidence than ever. The reality star, 43, revealed she dropped an impressive 40 pounds in October and shared her secret. Molly said that she’s been using Teami Blends 30 day detox tea for over six months. “I used to struggle with losing weight and like I said, I’ve tried everything,” she revealed at the time. “When I started being more conscious about what I was eating and added Teami into my routine, I saw results. I don’t go a day without it,” Molly added.
Just a few days ago, the TLC star shared an adorable photo with her daughter and fans couldn’t believe how much her youngest has grown. One even asked Molly if she stays in touch with her ex, Luis Mendez, and she responded: “He’s remarried in New Jersey as far as I know.” Luis did recently tie the knot, five months after they finalized their divorce and Molly also hinted that she may be back on the dating scene. Aside from taking care of her girls, Molly has been focusing on building her business, that she helps run with her best friend and designer Cynthia Decker.
“Molly is the backend brains while Cynthia cleverly creates amazing designs for the hard to fit and holds the record for creating the largest bra ever made,” the ladies told VoyageATL during an interview. “The combined experience of over 20 years from the two of us makes us a great team, along with a lot of people whom we employee.” With or without reality TV, Molly is staying on her grind!
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