Molly-Mae Hague says she ‘can't win’ after she’s slammed for flying Ryanair for sister's hen




Molly-Mae Hague said she “can't win” after she was criticised for booking a Ryanair flight for her sister's hen weeks after treating her best friend to a private jet.
Even though the Love Island star flew herself and her gals pals to Ibiza for her sister Zoe’s all-expenses paid bash, she still came under fire for choosing the low-budget airline.
Critics were quick to point out that the 24-year-old fiancé of Tommy Fury had used a private jet in March to take her best friend Tayla on a four-day ski trip in France to celebrate her birthday.
After seeing Molly-Mae booked a Ryanair flight for her sister's hen, her followers quickly took to the comments section to ask why she was cutting costs with her own sister.
On the hen do with sister Zoe
“Your friend gets a private jet for her birthday but your sister doesn't for her hen's party? I'd be raging,” one said.
Another said: “Makes me giggle that her mate got a private jet but it's Ryanair for her sister.”
Molly-Mae uploaded a video to her YouTube channel to address the backlash where she said she “can't win” no matter what she does.
She even joked she will “swim, bike and run” to her next location to keep her critics happy.
“People talking about how they thought it was crazy that I booked my sister a Ryanair flight to take her on her hen do,” she says in the video.
“They're like 'I can't believe Molly booked a Ryanair flight for her and her sister's friends when a few weeks before she got her friend a jet.
“The amount of stick and the amount of intense comments I got from doing that treat for Taylor's birthday and getting the jet, made me think I probably won't ever do that ever again.
“It takes away that specialness of that experience because the reaction is just, so not worth it.”
Fans were not happy that she flew her sister on Ryanair after booking private jet for pal
She added: “Because if I fly commercial, well, it was actually making me feel like I was the worst sister in the entire world. Then, if I fly private, it is genuinely not worth it because it's all I hear about for that next few weeks.
“What I'll do is I will do a triathlon. You will see me swimming, biking and running to my next location.
“There's so much going on in the world right now? A, why do people even care? and B, you can't win, you can't actually win. No matter what I do people are going to comment about it.”
Hague has been heavily criticised in the past for not considering her 'carbon footprint' when booking private jets.
The Outspoken: The Podcast hosts Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber speculated Hague may have booked the budget flight for her sister so as to not be accused of “flaunting her wealth”.
But, undeterred by all the fuss, Molly-Mae took to her Instagram to share snaps and videos of the holiday, including a boozy day at the infamous O Beach and a luxury boat trip on a swanky yacht.
Molly booked a private jet in March for pal Tayla Blue
In March, the star jetted 12 friends off on a private jet for a luxury getaway to mark her bestie Tayla Blue's 30th birthday in France.
The former reality star surprised Tayla just a week before they flew out to the French Alps with an envelope saying the pair were going skiing.
The influencer had organised for Tayla's husband, their baby, her sister and other friends to come along on the trip.
Molly-Mae's fiancé Tommy Fury, their baby daughter Bambi, 14 months, and Molly's sister Zoe Hague also joined the celebrations.
Tayla was seen walking onto the private jet with Hague before all their friends yelled surprise from inside the plane cabin.
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