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The controversies of Molly-Mae Hague

  • February 25, 2022
  • Sport

Last week a group of protesters gathered outside the brand’s catwalk show in London, with placards drawing comparisons between Hague’s seven-figure PLT salary, and that of its garment workers, at £7,280 a year.

A fellow former Love Island star Brett Staniland was among those campaigning outside the show. He told Grazia: “I’m not directly trying to attack Molly-Mae… It was never about bringing down aspirational women.”

Hague’s curse “is that she is paid not just to be a salesperson for a bikini or politic but also to be the face of the idea behind it”, said Wiseman. When a brand, product or one of Hague’s affiliated entities is criticised, “part of the deal is that she must take the fall”. 

And while Hague’s individualism argument may have been “sad and a bit silly”, the influencer is “a product of her generation”. Having grown up in a housing crisis and in an era of stagnant wages, why would she or her peers “expect even a flake of support from government or those in power?”, asked Wiseman.

The memes may have been “enjoyable”, Wiseman noted, but ultimately Hague is “just a girl standing in front of capitalism, asking it to love her”. 

News that the influencer’s memoir, Becoming Molly-Mae, will be released soon after she reaches the “tender” age of 23 has begged the question: “what exactly will she have to say”, asked Chris Stokel-Walker in The New Statesman.

She might not struggle as much as the writer assumed; the controversy that’s so far surrounded her relatively short career has surely made for ample content, and it doesn’t appear to be ebbing away.

Just this week, Hague was called out in the tabloids for hitting an actress, who was dressed as a zombie, with the windscreen wiper of her car.

The influencer and her Love Island boyfriend, boxer Tommy Fury, were attending an immersive horror movie night experience when Leigh Simpson approached the vehicle and lay across the bonnet. 

Simpson was “taken out” by the wiper, as Hague “laughed hysterically” and shared the video to her 6.2m Instagram followers, The Sun reported. It wasn’t long before Hague was making headlines again, with news outlets and magazines touting shots of her new cropped hairstyle the same day.

Hague has “shrugged off” criticism, said Metro. Speaking to New! magazine, the young star said that given the size of her social media following, “it’s not possible to keep everyone happy. I do my best to be a positive role model and with everything I say I put an extreme amount of thought into it.”

Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/people/955899/the-controversies-of-molly-mae-hague

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