has issued a warning to her millions of fans after discovering that her teeth are 'decaying' following a recent trip to the dentist. The former star, 25, shared the confession during her latest YouTube vlog where she opened up about her 'new addiction' which is causing her oral health problems.
Addressing her concerns in her latest offering on YouTube, the mum-of-one said: "Do you know what is so bad? I went to the dentist a few months ago and he said that he noticed on my teeth that basically they were decaying. He asked me was I having more sugar in my diet over a long period of time and I told him that I have vanilla syrup in my iced latte every day.
"I told him that I often nurse an iced latte for hours and hours and hours and he was told me that the constant attacking of the sugar on your teeth - because you're doing it gradually and drinking it all day - is so bad for your teeth. He said it's fine if you drink it in ten minutes or half an hour. I'm at a point now where I'm going to have to stop drinking my coffee with vanilla."
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Elsewhere in the vlog, Molly-Mae revealed that she ended up in hospital recently after experiencing "excruciating pain". Molly said it happened after she returned from her holiday with .

Molly-Mae, and Tommy, 26, enjoyed a trip abroad together with their daughter Bambi, two, earlier this month. She's now revealed that shortly after returning to from the she ended up in A&E.
The sensation said that she thought she had a blood clot after not moving around much on the flight home and in the hours afterwards. Molly-Mae said she was in pain and had a swollen leg, among other symptoms, which prompted her to seek help.
"Basically, I had my first A&E experience last night, guys. It was so so ." She suggested that she had "never" been to A&E before and that her recent visit proved to be "the weirdest experience".
"Yesterday, I thought I had a blood clot and half of today I thought I had a blood clot in my leg," she said. "Obviously flying home from Dubai I was on the plane for like nearly 8 hours and I didn't move as much as I probably should have on the plane. Obviously they say on long flights you need to keep your legs moving, keep walking around. [...] I didn't drink like hardly any water."
Molly added that she had been in "mum mode" with her daughter Bambi and wasn't "really thinking". Molly-Mae said she wasn't focused on "taking care" of herself on the flight and continued: "Got home from the flight [and] went straight to bed. So very, very, very limited movement the whole day."
The content creator said that the next day she had a hair appointment scheduled. Molly-Mae said that she was sat in a chair for "about seven hours" during the appointment, which involved having her extensions changed and her hair coloured, with her adding: "Again, zero movement".
She continued: "When I got up from the chair from having my hair done, I had the most excruciating pain in my leg. [...] It was in the back of my knee, so so strong. It didn't feel like a dead leg, it was like a sharp stabbing pain. I had it for about four hours and nothing would shake it." She added that it then moved down to her calf, her ankle and her foot.
Molly-Mae said that she ended up calling 111 and recalled telling the service that her leg was "slightly swollen" and "felt hot" amid the pain. She told fans that after speaking to a doctor she was told to "go straight to A&E".
She said that she was in A&E for "hours" despite her expecting it to not be busy as it was a Thursday night. Molly-Mae said it was "absolutely packed". She said that she didn't want to "waste" anyone's time but felt she had to take her symptoms "seriously".
The mum-of-one said she seemed "low risk" concern compared to other patients waiting in the queue. She said that after waiting four hours she was told that she would have to wait at least another hour for a blood test and then three hours to see a doctor about the results.
She told viewers that she decided to leave at that point, sharing that she felt she needed to get home for Bambi and that she was telling herself that the pain "was kind of going". She recalled: "I need to leave, like I can't stay here any longer."
Molly-Mae said she managed to get some sleep and then woke up on the day of filming the vlog to find her leg feeling "so much better" and that the pain "had kind of gone". She said she wondered if the issue had resolved itself.
She however then said that at lunch time on the day of filming the vlog she had an "awful dizzy spell" where "the room was spinning". She recalled feeling nauseous and worrying that she would faint. "I couldn't breathe properly. I was panicking," she said.
The reality TV star said she went back to hospital and was checked over. Molly-Mae shared: "They said that I'm completely fine. [...] There was nothing that showed them any sort of concern or anything about a blood clot."
She added: "I feel fine now." Molly-Mae suggested in the vlog that she had wanted to share her experience as she hadn't ever thought about getting a blood clot at her age before but "things like that can just happen out of nowhere".
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