Molly-Mae Hague slammed over professional update which left fans with 'nasty taste in mouths'
Molly-Mae Hague has sparked fury with a professional update in the wake of her split from Tommy Fury. The Love Island star has confirmed the price of her clothing range, which she has set up in the wake of the split from Love Island beau Tommy.
Molly-Mae, who shares daughter Bambi with the Love Island star and boxer, has now rolled out the price ranges for the items. And it's fair to say fans of the former Pretty Little Thing creative are less than impressed with the sums.
One fan fumed: "Was so excited for this launch but £140 for a blazer is wild." A second typed: "Today’s the day…..that we get a nasty taste in our mouths from overpriced clothing… I know she’s got millions of followers (me included!) but I will no longer be following Maebe. There’s zero maybes from me as to whether I’d waste my money on this.
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"I don’t think I’m alone. It’s accessible to 'all women who have over 6 figures in their bank accounts'. Back to Zara for me then!!!" And another wrote : "Omg her stuff's lovely but the person she is though she would have gave everyone a chance to buy blazer £140, crazyyyyy £39 for the plain top, she defo needs to reevaluate them prices …
"I could afford to buy it but for those that can’t." Defending the mum-of-one, one typed back and reasoned: "The prices aren’t even bad, she’s selling nice quality basics you’ll have for years not £3 Shein tops."
A second also backed her, and agreed: "If you don’t like the price don’t buy. The material of clothing is very high you could feel the quality when we went to the pop up store. Roll on 7pm." And another wrote: "On the plus side this collection is stunning you’ve smashed it."
Last night, she took to Instagram to admit that “a lot of people” had been asking her for the pricing list so they knew “exactly what they wanted” before the launch. Molly-Mae and her team honoured requests and released prices at 10am this morning, a few hours before the clothes are set to go live.