Molly-Mae Hague’s sister Zoe gives her followers an update on her botched Botox in new clip after one eye was left drooping after injections
In a recently shared clip on her Instagram story, Molly-Mae Hague’s sibling Zoe provided an update about the issue she encountered with her Botox treatment.
The 28-year-old fitness influencer found herself with one eye only partly open following a visit to the clinic in February. She shared with her followers that she was deeply moved by the appearance of her face.
However, only a few short months had passed, and she found herself returning once more, this time to have her forehead lines treated again – a promise not to come back having been made earlier. Unfortunately, Zoe’s latest Botox procedure turned out poorly, with results even worse than her previous experience, as she put it.
The star’s one eye again hangs lower than the other, but in a recent update, she informed her followers that things are looking up.)
She displayed her improving eye area in a post, saying: ‘EYE PROGRESS REPORT. It’s far from perfect, but wow, what a remarkable improvement!!! Three weeks after the occurrence, I find myself surprisingly content with it!’
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On an airplane, Zoe disclosed that a fellow passenger harshly ridiculed her recent unsuccessful Botox treatment, leading to a heated argument.
During her latest vacation in Portugal with a companion, Zoe found herself engaged in an argument with an incredibly impolite fellow traveler on the plane.
On her YouTube channel, she was sporting sunglasses to conceal an unfortunate incident that occurred upon our arrival in Portugal. She explained: ‘I underwent a truly distressing event right after we touched down in Portugal.’
While we waited in line, another queue passed by, and there was this incredibly rude woman nearby. It’s hard to say for certain, but it seemed like she might have been intoxicated.
She attempted to move around me and exclaimed, “Why are you standing so motionlessly?”, to which I responded, “Why did you just use such language towards me?
He looked puzzled and asked, “What seems to be the issue?” To which I replied, “Your wife accused me unjustly without any cause.” After some exchange, he responded angrily, “Fix your foolish behavior, you fool!”
This version maintains the original meaning while using more polite language.
‘But I actually agreed, I thought fair enough. I do need to sort it out.’
Towards the end of the video, Zoe raised her sunglasses to show that her eye was still noticeably sagging several weeks following her recent surgery.






She experiences an uncommon side effect known as ptosis, which happens when Botox treatment extends past the targeted injection site and affects the muscles responsible for lifting those areas, leading the eyelid or eyebrow to droop and sag.
In her recent video, Zoe informed her audience that she underwent Botox treatment which unfortunately resulted in ptosis (drooping of the eyelid) for her. Interestingly, this same issue occurred previously, and it has happened again on this occasion.
I chose this place because it holds special memories for me, specifically my wedding. The venue has proven its reliability by hosting such an important event and I trust them implicitly.
She is well-qualified indeed; would I ever consider approaching a random person on the street instead? Absolutely not.
‘We don’t know why it’s happened again and that’s that, we’ve just got to ride the wave.’
Zoe has chosen to get Botox treatment once more, following her sister Molly, aged 26, discussing past experiences with facial fillers and Botox in her Amazon documentary series.
In one episode, Molly discovered a popular meme featuring her with an exaggerated lip-bite and sharp jawline, which led to an increase in online bullying, such as being likened to an Xbox controller.


Since she turned sixteen, Molly relied on makeup and facial injectables to transform her look, eventually acknowledging that her fixation on appearing similar to others was not healthy.
Molly clarified: “It seems like you believe that makeup and fillers enhance your appearance, but in reality, they might be making you look significantly less attractive.
At around the age of 16 or 17, I began to get fillers. This marked the start of a gradual progression. Some people have compared my appearance to an Xbox controller or Quagmire, but I’m unfamiliar with those references.
It seemed as though I had the compulsion to do it, mimicking others on Instagram, a practice that turned out to be quite harmful.
Looking at these photos, I can’t help but feel a pang of self-pity. Things seemed to go downhill from there. I attempted to find the positives, but in reality, they fell short. Fortunately, the situation was reversible.
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