Molly-Mae Hague teases London Fashion Week project with PLT

‘I’ve been working on something HUGE!’ Molly-Mae Hague flashes her abs in a chic cream suit as she teases London Fashion Week project with PLT

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Molly-Mae Hague revealed she has been ‘working on something huge’ as she teased a London Fashion Week project with PrettyLittleThing on Thursday. 

The former Love Island star, 22, took to Instagram to share a stylish snap wearing a chic cream suit and shared with her fans the news of the upcoming plan.

She flashed her abs in the matching two piece which she teamed with a tiny brown crop top that showed off her toned frame.

Busy lady: Molly-Mae Hague revealed she has been ‘working on something huge’ as she teased a London Fashion Week project with PrettyLittleThing on Thursday


Exciting: She wrote in the caption: ‘I’ve been working with the PLT team on something HUGE, our biggest project yet… Get ready London Fashion Week… we’re coming’

The blonde beauty – who is PLT’s Creative Director – completed her look with a pair of black snakeskin heeled boots and matching bag.

She wore her long light tresses styled perfectly over her shoulders and opted for a typically bronzed makeup look. 

She wrote in the caption: ‘I’ve been working with the PLT team on something HUGE, our biggest project yet… Get ready London Fashion Week… we’re coming.’

Yay! She also took to her Instagram Story to share another sultry picture and wrote in the caption: ‘My favourite campaign to date… LFW can’t come soon enough’

She also took to her Instagram Story to share another sultry picture and wrote in the caption: ‘My favourite campaign to date… LFW can’t come soon enough.’ 

The announcement comes after she received backlash for her controversial comments on wealth inequality during a recent podcast. 

The businesswoman said: ‘You’re given one life and it’s down to you what you do with it. You can literally go in any direction.  

‘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.’

Controversy: It comes after Molly was criticised for her ‘tone deaf’ comments on wealth inequality

She went on: ‘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 then added: ‘I’ve worked my absolute a**e off to get where I am now.’    

Molly-Mae’s subscribers took to the comment section of her latest YouTube video last week to share their opinion of the backlash the influencer has faced, with some choosing to hit the unsubscribe button.

One wrote: ‘You have done really well for yourself but undoubtedly saying that we all have the same 24 hours came across awfully because we really don’t- privilege is so real in today’s world, some people work ridiculously hard but have barriers to success such as family background, racism etc…’  

The businesswoman said: ‘You’re given one life and it’s down to you what you do with it. You can literally go in any direction’ 

Another follower added: ‘Molly, I’ve supported you through and through since Love Island, but I’m so hurt by what said in the podcast. I can comprehend that perhaps you don’t mean it in the way it came across, but the point being is that it came across in a really terrible way.’ 

‘Unsubscribing. What reflection on how our society awards idiots. Meanwhile many of those who make a meaningful contribution struggle,’ typed a third.

A fourth subscriber said: ‘Completely out of touch and deluded. It’s embarrassing to listen to her speak on the matter because she just consistently exposes how sheltered and ignorant she is.’  

A spokesman for the star told MailOnline that Molly acknowledges that people ‘are raised in different ways’ and ‘from different backgrounds’ and that she never meant to offend. 

A statement read: ‘Molly did a podcast interview in December about her own rise to success. If you listen to the full conversation and interview Molly was asked about how the nature of her potential grows and how she believes in herself.

‘This part of the interview was discussing time efficiency relating to success. Molly refers to a quote which says ”We all have the same 24 hours in a day as Beyonce”.

‘She was discussing her own experience and how she can resonate with this specific quote. Her opinion on if you want something enough you can work hard to achieve it is how she keeps determined with her own work to achieve more in her own life.  

‘Molly is not commenting on anyone else’s life or personal situation she can only speak of her own experience.

‘No malice’: The reality star posted a statement insisting she only wanted to ‘inspire’ her fans with her success story 

‘She acknowledges that everyone is raised in different ways and from different backgrounds but her comments here are in reference to timing, hard work and determination in her own life.’

‘If you listen to this interview you can see the whole conversation was about her own personal circumstances, how she has grown up and this small clip in the conversation was talking about a quote that inspires her.

‘Social media users have shared a short snippet from this interview with words such as ”if you are homeless buy a house” and ”if you are poor be poor”. These are absolutely not Molly’s words, these are not Molly’s thoughts and this isn’t at all the meaning or thought behind that conversation.’ 

Molly-Mae issued an apology via her Instagram account, which boasts 6.2m followers.

She wrote: ‘I wanted to come back online today as normal but I feel like before I do I just wanted to say this…When I say or post anything online, it is never with malice or ill intent.’

‘I completely appreciate that things can affect different people in different ways however I just want to stress that I would never intend to hurt or upset anyone by anything that I say or do.’

She added: ‘I apologise to the people that have been affected negatively or misunderstood the meaning of what I said in the podcast, the intentions of the podcast were only ever to tell my story and inspire from my own experience. Love to you all, always x’. 

She added: ‘I apologise to the people that have been affected negatively or misunderstood the meaning of what I said’ 

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