She received a heroes welcome when she touched down in the UK on Monday.

And Molly-Mae Hague cut a low-key figure as she arrived at a hotel in London following a no doubt exhausting day travelling back from Mallorca on Wednesday.

The Love Island runner-up, 20, rocked a slouchy white jumper and a pair of black leggings as she opted for comfort for her journey back home.

Casual: Molly-Mae Hague cut a low-key figure as she arrived at a hotel in London following a no doubt exhausting day travelling back from Mallorca on Wednesday

The Instagram sensational styled her ensemble with a pair of chunky white trainers and carried her essentials in a small black leather handbag.

The blonde beauty swept her locks up into a signature top knot, and masked her face with a pair of huge thickly-rimmed square shades.

Molly-Mae was accompanied by a broad security guard who escorted her into the hotel joined by a female companion.

Cool: The Love Island runner-up, 20, rocked a slouchy white jumper and a pair of black leggings as she opted for comfort for her journey back home

Chilled: The Instagram sensational styled her ensemble with a pair of chunky white trainers and carried her essentials in a small black leather handbag

Molly-Mae received an overwhelming reception from friends, family and fans as she landed at Stansted airport earlier in the day.

A huge crowd gathered in arrivals to greet the final four couples, with fans waving hand made signs to welcome their favourites.

Molly-Mae's family all wore matching t-shirts baring the blonde's bikini-clad image, with the social media story spotting breaking out into a huge smile as she spotted them.

Cool girl: The blonde beauty swept her locks up into a signature top knot, and masked her face with a pair of huge thickly-rimmed square shades

Molly-Mae's arrival in the UK comes shortly after she refused to reveal whether or not she and boyfriend Tommy Fury had sex while they were in the villa.

In a post-finale chat on Tuesday, she claimed that 'private life is private life' - despite the fact that she has just spent two months taking part on a show that films the contestants around the clock using 73 cameras.

Molly-Mae also addressed the fact that she and Tommy came in second place to Greg O'Shea and Amber Gill, who had been a couple for only two weeks, in contrast to her and Tommy's 54-day romance.

'Private life is private life': Molly-Mae refused to reveal whether or not she and Tommy Fury had sex while they were in the villa

Security: Molly-Mae was accompanied by a broad security guard who escorted her into the hotel joined by a female companion

She said: 'There is no annoyance about it. Time is nothing and it doesn't matter. Amber and Greg won, they are incredible. There is absolutely no bitterness at all.

She continued to gush about the pair: 'Everyone was happy for them. They are incredible together. Amber had a really hard time in there and Greg treats her like gold.

'We weren’t in there to win. We don’t care that we didn’t win. We are so happy, we haven’t stopped smiling.'

Amber and Greg were crowned the winners of the 2019 series of the show, while Ovie Soko and India Reynolds came third, and Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard fourth.

Helping hand: The security guard assisted with the Islander's luggage

Is it though? In a post-finale chat on Tuesday, the blonde 'influencer', 20, claimed that 'private life is private life'

'They made it to the final. Maura and Curtis are great together. They did an incredible thing to get to that point,' she insisted.

Molly-Mae was accused by some of being 'fake' in the villa, which she was quick to hit back against.

'I don’t know what's been said so it’s hard to comment. But as for being fake... I mean, we made it to the final. There were no tactics from me. Absolutely none.'