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Molly-Mae Hague tearfully claims she 'doesn't care' about yet again being branded 'out of touch' but is now left 'scared' what she can talk about -following £86K holiday backlash and accusations of 'always moaning'

Molly-Mae Hague tearfully claims she 'doesn't care' about yet again being branded 'out of touch' but is now left 'scared' what she can talk about -following £86K holiday backlash and accusations of 'always moaning'

Daily Mail​11 hours ago
Molly-Mae Hague has tearfully broken her silence following recent backlash from fans who once again branded the millionaire influencer 'out of touch'.
The former Love Island star and business owner, 26, has been accused of 'always moaning' in recent weeks after complaining she'd 'not done one fun thing all summer' despite jetting off to multiple destinations. She also faced criticism after complaining about a recent £86,000 motorhome holiday.
In her latest YouTube video Molly-Mae claimed that she 'didn't care' about the uproar but has been left 'scared' about discussing anything 'controversial'
Her vlog also saw her struggling with the difficulties of motherhood and sharing an update on her relationship with Tommy Fury, also 26.
Filming herself in the driving seat and two-year-old daughter Bambi in the back she said: 'I'm trying so so hard to stay positive but, I feel like I need to keep my camera running all day so you can see like every single thing, [Bambi] is a huge problem, [She] screams [I] can't even get like socks and shoes on'.
'I don't care who tells me I am out of touch with reality or all this stuff thats going on on T ikTok at the minute, I don't care i'm not going to not talk about it'.
She later went on: 'I feel like I don't want to talk about anything controversial anymore because in the last video I said some things I probably could have worded better and even with all the motherhood things I am talking about at the minute, it's just a lot'.
'Debunking that whole thing about me feeling like I shouldn't talk about what is going on in the day because I am scared about what people will think and what they have to say about it'.
Moving on to Tommy, with whom she rekindled her romance earlier this year, she explained why he hadn't featured in her Vlogs despite them being back together.
'I've see so many comments saying "[My sister] Zoe is more the dad" I only vlog when I am not with Tommy, I am with Tommy literally 80% of the week and he is with Bambi majority of the week,'
'But I Vlog when we are here and he is at his because it's just something that I am not ready to like open up with yet and like flinging the camera around like when we're a family'.
Before adding:'I just think like we're not there yet and still figuring out life and living situations. I'm not ready to vlog like we used to'.
Last week fans blasted the TV personality for 'always moaning' after after she said she'd 'not done one fun thing all summer' despite jetting off to multiple destinations.
She said in her vlog: 'I said to a friend the other day, that I'm going to make it to the end of summer having not done one fun thing.'
She said: 'I don't care who tells me I am out of touch with reality or all this stuff thats going on on TikTok at the minute, I don't care i'm not going to not talk about it'
She then spoke to her sister and said: 'Zoe, I haven't socialised once. I'm going to get to the end of this summer having not done one social fun thing.
'I haven't a life. That's not good is it. Summer will end and I've not done one fun social thing.'
It left some fans open-mouthed as they called out how she failed to acknowledge the three holidays she's already been on this year.
Some comments read: 'She's a millionaire, she can literally wake up tomorrow and do whatever the hell she wants',
'Wimbledon, lunches, Spain, Dubai, France, Centre Parcs... let's normalise that',
'This was so jarring because she can casually spend 6k in Dior on an outfit to log to Wimbledon then complains she has no time for herself',
'Why does she always want us to feel sorry for her?'
The mum-of-one - in this year alone - has been on no expense-spared trips to Dubai, Budapest and even Disneyland in 2025.
Back in March she and Tommy Fury took baby Bambi on a family holiday to the United Arab Emirates, marking a reunion holiday for the clan.
Just a month later Tommy had treated Molly to a European trip as the pair enjoyed downtime in Budapest.
During their break, they stayed at The Pullman, a five-star hotel where prices start from at least £500 per night.
Meanwhile, in May the doting parents took Bambi to Disneyland Paris where they enjoyed a lavish stay at the park's resort.
It comes after her candid complaints about a recent £86,000 motorhome holiday her family went on - after Tommy said their daughter Bambi shouldn't be spoilt with five star trips.
The family were travelling on a swanky Elddis Avalon 255 motorhome.
Yet Molly-Mae revealed the trip had been struck with delays, leaving Bambi 'overtired and overstimulated'.
She explained: 'Tommy has bought a motorhome and we spent our first weekend in the motorhome this weekend. Obviously, being us, we went in feet first and decided to go to the Isle of Man.
'Tommy's family were spending the weekend in the Isle of Man. I was feeling spontaneous so we literally booked the ferry to the Isle of Man an hour before we needed to leave.
'We'd never used the motorhome before, we needed to pack it up, sort Bambi, I just had this wave of 'you only live once, have a bit of fun.
'Bambi doesn't need to be so perfectly routine every day, she's not a newborn anymore.
'I've got so stuck in my ways with the fact that her routine is her routine and I don't really steer away from it.
'I'm not gonna feel bad for that because that is what works for me and that is what works for Bambi and Tommy, so that's fine.'
She then added of when things started to go wrong: 'So anyway, booked the ferry, packed the motorhome up and nearly didn't make the ferry but that's another story and then there was a two hour delay.
'This ferry, which was already gonna get us in at 11:30pm, which was already severely triggering me because Bambi goes to bed at 7pm, was not fine. It was giving me a prime example as to why the routine works for us.
'It was one of those moments where strangers come up to you and are like 'can I help? Is there anything I can do?'
'She was screaming that much for four hours straight. The boat basically had a malfunction and it wouldn't move for like two hours so we had a huge delay.
'She was so, so, so overtired and overstimulated - Bambi is so routine, she is the opposite of flexible.'
And when they arrived things continued to go downhill, as she said: 'We managed to get to the Isle of Man at 1:30am in the morning.
'We didn't know where we were, what we were doing, we were going to a different campsite to Tommy's family. It was just a lot.
'We had to make our bed out of this sofa, I was like 'I'm really out of my depth, I'm struggling. The next day, Bambi was so tired, she was just screaming, literally screaming, so, so unhappy.
Meanwhile her sister Zoe came under fire for complaining about a recent trip too.
Molly-Mae's influencer sister was recently mocked by fans for leaving Bali after just 48 hours because it didn't live up to her expectations.
Instead she and her husband Danny made a last minute decision to fly to Dubai instead after Zoe, 28, took to social media to admit 'something wasn't quite right'.
The fitness influencer had planned the trip to Indonesia with her husband Danny to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.
And despite staying in a huge sea view room at the Radisson Blu, a five-star hotel, they decided to leave early and jet to Dubai instead.
Zoe explained that Bali looks better on social media than in real life, as influencers make it look luxurious, despite it being a developing country.
In a YouTube video, Zoe told the camera: 'Since landing in Bali, something for us wasn't quite right.
'We came here with high expectations because we had seen on social media that everyone was having such a lovely time. Lovely places to eat and beaches, and lovely gyms and coffee shops.
'But I don't think the reality of Bali is shown much at all, and I do think it is down to a lot of influencers posting the more luxury side of things.'
She added: 'Before joining the army, I spent five months travelling South East Asia. I did Thailand, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, I did a lot and spent time in these countries. But there is something very different about Bali.
'We got told Uluwatu where we are now is one of the best places to go, so if this is one of the better places, I'm not sure where the other places are like.
'I wasn't going to sit down and say anything, but people want to know.'
Danny then joined the video and said: 'You either go on holiday to travel and experience culture or you want to go away and relax.'
Zoe continued: 'Yeah, and we could have got a flight tomorrow as today is our anniversary, but time is precious and we just want to get out, and why delay it.
'We missed the mark, maybe we didn't do our own research, maybe it is our own fault. I did a lot of research though.
'I think it is just personal preference, and our preference was that this isn't for us, and we are making the executive decision to go enjoy our anniversary somewhere we know that we love and can relax and can drink the water.'
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