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reality tv star Molly-Mae Hague He has said that one of his comments about giving everyone “the same 24 hours a day” resulted in “hateful comments” and “death threats”.
In the second series of his show, Molly-Mae: Behind It All26-year-old influencer and businesswoman who rose to fame on the ITV dating show love islandDiscusses the reaction following his appearance in the 2022 episode Diary of a CEO podcast,
She also speaks about the uproar she faced when she said in a YouTube video that she “didn’t do a single social entertaining thing” over the summer, with fans pointing out that she had done so. Dubai And Wimbledon.
In episode two of the Prime Video series, she says: “When I saw comments about myself saying, ‘I’ll get to the end of this summer and I won’t have any fun,’ I was so disappointed in myself.
“And I can completely understand why people had a problem with what I said. The days when the country turns against you are not the best days.”
She added, “I get very disappointed in myself when I say something that I think I could have said better. I don’t like disappointing people.”

“It’s really embarrassing, and I do my best to put on a brave face and look and behave professionally.”
Reflecting on his comments in 2022, Hague said he “acknowledged and realised” that what he said “was wrong”.
She said, “I never talked about that 24-hour scam. I was so disappointed in myself that I made that mistake.”

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“Twitter was huge at the time and I was trending for weeks.
“I really didn’t mean any malice or anything in that comment. I felt like I upset so many people that I needed to hold my hands up, because I’ve accepted and realized that he was wrong.
“To be so angry and leave such hateful comments, send death threats, like, who has this level of anger? What I’ve read, sent to my inbox, is absolutely wild. You’d be really shocked to see it.”
Now ex, Hague was described by some on the social media platform as “tone deaf” and a “Thatcherite” after a short clip of the interview went viral on Twitter.
Hague representatives addressed the controversy in a statement at the time, saying: “This part of the interview was discussing time efficiency related to success.
“Molly refers to a quote that says, ‘We all have the same 24 hours in a day as Beyoncé.’ She was discussing her own experience and how she could relate to this specific quote.
“If you want something so much that you can work hard to achieve it, her take on it is that she perseveres in her work to achieve more in her life. Molly is not commenting on anyone else’s life or personal situation. She can only talk about her own experience.”
episodes one to three Molly-Mae: Behind It All Series two launch exclusively prime video On 18 October. The last three episodes will arrive in early 2026.