Molly-Mae Hague's burglary illustrates grimy underbelly of influencer culture

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Molly-Mae Hague's burglary illustrates grimy underbelly of influencer culture
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'Influencers should be able to post whatever they want on social media, especially when it’s their job, and not be preyed upon'

burglary of Molly-Mae Hague

Instagram has fostered an environment where the humblebrag turned into a lucrative career, and these days ‘influencer’ is not only far from a dirty word but a way to make megabucks. We feed a cycle of consumerism by throwing wads of cash at influencers like Molly – who, credit to her, forged what appears to be a sincere career online long before her time in the Love Island villa, and has evolved from YouTuber to creative director of Pretty Little Thing – to whack their name on a whole load of products and advertise a glistening way of living that is so far out of reach for the majority of us .

How many of the influencers you follow advertise when and where they’re on holiday ? I’m sure you can name many who have documented the intricacies of house renovations in sponsored posts, or flaunted some limited edition item they were #gifted.

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