Molly-Mae Hague's PrettyLittleThing pay cheque revealed as '£400k a month'
19.01.2022 - 15:06
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague is reportedly earning an eye-watering £400,000 a month at her job at PrettyLittleThing.The 22 year old, who came under fire for her "tone-deaf comments" about her success, is said to be raking in more than thirteen times the average annual salary in the UK in just one month, according to The Sun. Molly-Mae was announced as the online fashion retailer's new Creative Director and signed her seven-figure deal in August 2021.
Speaking about her impressive appointment at the time, the former Love Island star said: "This is the biggest move in my career so far, and I can't explain my gratitude to my favourite brand in the world for trusting me with this role." A representative for Molly-Mae chose not to comment when approached by OK! for comment. The star has undoubtedly come a long way since her rise to fame on the ITV dating series.
However, she found herself at the centre of backlash following controversial comments about her success in the business podcast, Diary of a CEO. She said: "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." Molly-Mae later broke her silence after her podcast comments received wide criticism. She wrote in a post on her Instagram story: "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
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