Trending 19th December 2020 by Hannah Hillyer
Molly Mae Hague Claps Back To Online Trolling About Her Weight
Sadly the Love Island star has got used to receiving these types of comments.
Molly Mae Hague is now sadly well used to receiving nasty comments about her appearance. Since taking part in Love Island last year the 21-year-old started a You Tube channel and often speaks about the types of messages she gets online.
After returning for a trip to Dubai with her boyfriend, Tommy Fury, Molly shared that she had once again been sent messages about her weight.
In a vlog on her You Tube channel she shared; “Someone actually DM’ed me today to say my high heels have been shaking underneath the weight of my body. I need to find it.”
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Reading the message in the video Molly said; “She looks like a gremlin and has huge thunder thighs, those heels were screaming in pain beneath her weight.”
Rather than getting upset Molly turned it into a joke saying; “Thank you, thank you so much, just what I wanted to wake up and read on a Tuesday morning…”
“I like having thunder thighs, ok? And honestly I checked with my high heels and they seem fine, like they seem good over there, but thanks for the concern!”
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Earlier this year the reality TV star was left heartbroken after paparazzi shared pictures of her in a bikini in Ibiza which people began commenting on. Explaining that she was left devastated to see people negatively speaking about her weight and shape, the star revealed that she ended up wearing a full bathing suit for days after the photo emerged due to the knock to her self confidence.
Sharing a screenshot of the comments on her Twitter at the time, Molly-Mae explained that she can’t fathom why people feel the need to say such belittling things.
I would genuinely love to know who writes these comments? Like how can you actually write shit like that and sleep at night? Beyond me https://t.co/8uD45in9LX
— Molly-Mae (@mollymaehague) July 16, 2020
It’s great to see she is strong enough to take these comments in her stride, but we’d much rather see a world where she didn’t have to be!