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Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has horrific airport spat with savage man who mocked droopy Botox eye she's STILL struggling with

Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has horrific airport spat with savage man who mocked droopy Botox eye she's STILL struggling with

The Irish Sun11-06-2025
MOLLY-MAE Hague's sister Zoe has opened up about a horrific airport spat she had with a traveller who mocked her droopy eye.
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Molly-Mae's sister Zoe has admitted she's still struggling with her droopy eye after her Botox botch
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She's doing her best to cover it up with sunglasses at the moment
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She also recalled the horrific airport spat she had with a man who mocked her eye
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She's since been wearing sunglasses as much as possible, but removed them to share an "eye update" in her latest
Lifting the glasses, Zoe sighed: "It looks a lot worse on camera.
"I don't know if that's just because I'm so used to it now.
"I'm like, 'Is this my face?'
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"It's not been good. It's been causing me a lot of upset but equally I'm just like, thank goodness it's sunglasses season!"
Zoe went on to recall a recent "really upsetting" incident that happened during a trip to Portugal with her friend Fern.
"Just as we landed in Portugal, there was a queue going behind me and a horrible woman - I don't know if she was drunk, she must have been - was trying to get past me.
"She's like, 'Why you just stood there like a d**khead?
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"And I was said, 'Why did you just call me that?'"
Then her husband came over, at which point there was a "bit of back and forth" between him and Zoe about what had actually happened, and who was in the wrong.
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"He looks at me and goes 'Sort you daft eye out, you c***'," she continued.
Zoe sarcastically said that it was "just what I need as I've tried to escape the situation".
"I could have got angry, I could have got upset but yeah fair enough, I couldn't agree more!" she added.
"But also just like, really just kick me when I'm down, you know?
"At least let the dust settle - give it another week and then maybe chuck some insults at me!"
Zoe added that she and her pal decided to "make a joke of it", because "otherwise it wouldn't have been a good start to the trip".
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Do's Before Botox
Consult a qualified practitioner with medical training and experience.
Inform your practitioner about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions.
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E) for 24–48 hours.
Stay hydrated and have a light meal before your appointment.
Ask questions about the procedure, expectations, and outcomes.
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Avoid retinol, glycolic acid, or exfoliants on treatment areas for 24 hours.
Don't schedule within 2 weeks of major events to allow time for the treatment to work and any healing. needed, possible bruising, which can occur.
Reschedule if you're feeling unwell (cold, infection, etc.).
Try to avoid makeup on the day of treatment, unless it is mineral make up.
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Gently move treated muscles (smile, frown) to help Botox settle.
Stay upright for 4–6 hours post-treatment.
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Use mild, non-active skincare to keep skin clean and calm.
Don'ts After Botox
Do not lie down or bend over for at least 4–6 hours.
Avoid touching or rubbing the injected area for 24 hours.
Skip workouts and heat exposure (gym, saunas, hot yoga) for 24 hours.
Don't apply makeup or active skincare for at least 12–24 hours.
Avoid alcohol and blood thinners for 24 hours post-treatment.
For any concerns post-treatment, always contact your provider directly. Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is common and usually subsides within a few days.
However, she also added of her eye: "I know it's temporary and it will go so it's just an inconvenience really!"
Zoe was also asked if she would get Botox again, and revealed that if she did, it "wouldn't be for a few years" and she would "go somewhere else".
"No offense to the lady I was seeing but obviously something just wasn't working out there.
"No bad blood there - she's great, we really got on well.
"Like I say, she did me for the wedding, and thank God it didn't happen for the wedding.
"I'd have had to change the date of the wedding!"
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Zoe was first left with a droopy eye after having Botox in February
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She had it again in May - and had the same side effects again
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Now she's doing her utmost to take it in her stride - and said "thank God it's sunglass season"
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Zoe as she usually looks, with sister Molly-Mae
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