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Sinead Butler

Influencer Molly-Mae Hague criticised for ‘tone deaf’ comments on her background and privilege

Molly-Mae Hague has come under fire over her “tone deaf” comments on privilege, wealth and people’s background saying that “we all have the same 24 hours in a day” to achieve success.

The 22-year-old reality star who shot to fame in 2019 on the fifth series of Love Island discussed her success as an influencer and creative director for the fashion brand, PrettyLittleThing on the podcast The Diary of A CEO.

“You’re given one life and it’s down to you what you do with it. You can literally go in any direction,” she told host Steven Bartlett.

“When I’ve spoken about that in the past I have been slammed a little bit, with people saying ‘it’s easy for you to say that because you’ve not grown up in poverty, so for you to sit there and say we all have the same 24 hours in a day is not correct.’ But, technically, what I’m saying is correct. We do.”

Hague continued: “I understand we all have different backgrounds and we’re all raised in different ways and we do have different financial situations, but I think if you want something enough you can achieve it. It just depends on what lengths you want to go to get where you want to be in the future.

“And I’ll go to any length,” she added: “I’ve worked my absolute a**e off to get where I am now.”

Hague’s comments have sparked backlash on Twitter after this clip of the podcast aired, which was released on December 13th began to circulate online.

Many noted how Hague failed to acknowledge how her privilege has helped her to get to where she is today and also failed to understand the realities of social inequality.

While others pointed out Hague signed a six-figure deal in August to become the UK and EU’s creative director for PrettyLittleThing, which is owned by Boohoo, was accused of paying workers in a Leicester factory as little as £3.50 per hour.

There were also claims of a lack of Covid safety regulation in place with no social distancing and failure to give staff PPE in the midst of the pandemic, an investigation by The Sunday Times uncovered.

In response, Boohoo said in a statement: “As a board, we are shocked and appalled by the recent allegations that have been made” and added how they are “committed to doing everything in our power to rebuild the reputation of the textile manufacturing industry in Leicester.”

An independent review was launched into the retailer’s UK supply chain.

Many people pointed this factor out when criticising Hague’s comments on being able to achieve by putting the work in.

Fans of the influencer also couldn’t defend her comments either.

indy100 has contacted Molly-Mae’s representatives for comment.

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