MOLLY-MAE Hague has broken down in tears after facing backlash for complaining about having no fun despite going on a string of luxury holidays.
The Love Island star turned business owner, 26, was accused of “moaning" after telling fans she's not done one "fun thing" this summer.
This was despite jetting off to Dubai, Disneyland Paris and Budapest.
In her latest vlog, Molly-Mae sobbed as she addressed the backlash and opened up on daughter Bambi’s “terrible twos.”
The influencer, who also faced criticism after moaning about a £86,000 motorhome holiday with Tommy to the Isle of Man, clapped back at trolls and claimed that she “didn't care” about the uproar.
However, she did admit she was left “scared” about discussing “controversial” topics.
As she sat in her car with two-year-old Bambi in the back, Molly-Mae, who previously admitted she is “selfish” and is “not cut out” to deal with the stresses of parenting, got candid on the difficulties of motherhood.
She admitted: “I'm trying so so hard to stay positive and have a really nice day but I feel like I need to keep my camera running all day so you can see… every single thing is a huge problem.
“[I] can't even get like socks and shoes on”.
She added: “I don't care who tells me I am out of touch with reality or all this stuff that's going on on TikTok at the minute, I don't care I'm not going to not talk about it.”
However, things seemed to get too much for the mother and she soon broke down in tears.
She sobbed: “We’re at a little local farm near us and Zoe and Bambi have gone in, just to leave me to calm down for a minute.”
The millionaire, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, desperately hid her eyes with a pair of sunglasses and shook her head as she added: “I’m sorry, I’m so embarrassed.”
Later in the vlog, the blonde beauty, whose sister Zoe recently came under fire for leaving Bali after just 48 hours, said: “It’s so confusing to know what the right thing is to do. That’s the battle I’m in at the minute.
“No one really sees how I actually parent, you see 1%.”
The content creator who boasts 1.9million subscribers on YouTube and has a jaw-dropping £6million fortune, also opened up on feeling "suffocated," as she explained: "The morning was not good.
"I think the reason I had a meltdown was because I was trying to hold it in.
"It seems like a lot of onions flying around. I feel like I don't want to talk about anything controversial anymore.
"In the last video I said some things I probably could have worded better and even with all the motherhood things I am talking about at the minute, it's just a lot.
I don't care who tells me I am out of touch with reality or all this stuff that's going on on TikTok at the minute
Molly-Mae Hague
“We're debunking that whole thing about me feeling like I shouldn't talk about what is going on in the day because I am scared about what people will think and what they have to say about it.
"I can't hide anything, if I'm feeling down about something, you're gonna know about it."
Molly-Mae's fans react
Social media users were stunned to see Molly-Mae in tears and many eagerly raced to the comments to share messages of love and support for the mum-of-one.
One person said: “Oh Molly your tears broke me, you’re doing a great job! Please don’t listen to people who aren’t in your shoes, it comes from a place of privilege.
“Parent your child however you want to. She’s doing a lot better than most kids her age and it's a credit to you. Give yourself grace, you’re a young first time mum, with a lot of pressure from the public to be perfect. No one is perfect!”
Please don't be embarrassed. It takes so much courage to put yourself out there
YouTube user
Another added: “I feel like nobody is brave enough to do this type of content and I feel so grateful for you letting us know about your experience with parenting.
“To me it is much more interesting learning about the reality of motherhood with the good and the bad than watching a happy cheerful vlog. Thank you!”
A third commented: “Everyone talking on TikTok but I know there are mums watching this feeling the exact same way and finding comfort in not being alone! It’s refreshing to show the good and the struggle.”
Meanwhile, someone else shared: “Oh man, please don't be embarrassed. It takes so much courage to put yourself out there, especially when it comes to parenting where every man and their dog has an opinion and everyone feels the need to share it.”
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