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Molly-Mae’s apology after poverty remarks slammed by fans who spot ‘something very off about it’

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MOLLY-Mae Hague fans claim there is "something very off" about her apology for controversial comments on privilege and wealth.

The 22-year-old addressed the fallout from her appearance on The Diary of a CEO podcast with a statement shared on social media last night.

She had told Dragons' Den star and podcast host Steven Bartlett that "we all have the same 24 hours in the day" while discussing work ethic and opportunities, but it left listener's calling her "tone deaf".

Despite saying sorry for causing upset and any "misunderstanding", fans felt it didn't go far enough. One wrote on Twitter: "I think her apology is going to make things worse, something is very off about it." Another posted: "So Molly-Mae’s apology is 'sorry if you misunderstood me'?" A third said: "I see that instead of taking the time to reflect on why people were so angry about what was said, Molly-Mae decides to double down and tell us all we’ve misunderstood.

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