Molly-Mae fans furious as Maebe items sell for 5 times the price on Vinted
MOLLY-MAE Hague fans are furious after seeing Maebe items selling for five times the price on Vinted.
Last Saturday, Molly-Mae, 25, hosted a pop-up event for her new fashion brand Maebe, which aims to make luxury clothing accessible to all women.
During the collection preview, fans got a closer look at some of Maebe’s new pieces, including stylish cardigans, oversized tees and chic blazers.
The highly anticipated event, which took place at the Stables Yard in London’s Covent Garden, was a sell-out success.
The pop-up shop was a free event and tickets sold out within four minutes.
Fans queued for hours to see the founder of the Filter Tan brand, with many splashing out on the Love Island alumnus’ new clothes.
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But now fans of the blonde beauty who were unable to get tickets to the event are furious that limited editions of the event are being offered for sale on Vinted, with some items costing five times more than at the Maebe event.
A quick Vinted search for the term ‘Maebe’ already yielded 128 results, even though the brand’s website has not yet launched and the clothes are not yet available for sale online.
Beth Clarkmother of two, was one of many social media users who saw items from the launch of Britain’s most beloved influencer being sold on Vinted.
Beth found the Maebe cardigan, which was selling for £30 at the event, on second-hand marketplace for a staggering £100 – more than three times the original price.
In addition, another seller is trying to sell a size XS small cardigan for a whopping £150, five times the original price.
Beth also noticed that the same seller was also selling Maebe’s ‘this is your sign’ T-shirt, originally priced at £40, for a staggering £150. That’s almost four times as much.
But Beth admitted she wasn’t surprised, writing: “Why was that so predictable? £150 in case anyone was watching.”
Fashion fan Chantel Dee I also saw Maebe clothes being sold for ridiculous prices on Vinted.
Timeline of Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury’s breakup
After five years together, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split in August 2024.
Around 4:00 PM on Wednesday, August 14, Molly-Mae and Tommy have an explosive confrontation and Molly-Mae announces her split from her fiancé Tommy Fury. She says: ‘I never thought our story would end like this, especially not in this way.’
An hour later, Tommy confirms in a short, separate statement that they have broken up and thanks Molly-Mae for making him a ‘father’.
The real reason why they broke up comes out and Thursday August 15th The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae discovered Tommy had cheated on her, leading to an explosive confrontation.
On Saturday, August 17, The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae received a shocking video of Tommy kissing a girl in a nightclub in North Macedonia during a lads’ holiday.
Exactly one week after the split, a Danish woman accused of being close to Tommy speaks to The Sun. On Wednesday, August 21, she denies that she is the girl who kissed Tommy.
She saw another vendor selling the Maebe T-shirt, but for £90. She also saw a woman selling a signed Maebe pop-up note.
The note, which thanked fans for coming to the event, is signed at the bottom by the star, who recently split from her ex-boyfriend and father of her child, Tommy Fury, 25.
When is Maebe launching and what do we know about it?
Maebe will launch online on Sunday 29th September at www.maebe.co.uk.
Molly-Mae’s first collection is characterised by sleek, chic designs.
The influencer amassed 400,000 followers within minutes of launching her new business page on Instagram.
The light grey jacket, which is oversized and features pockets, is one of Molly-Mae’s favourites, as revealed exclusively to The Sun.
She told us: “The Ultimate Blazer is definitely my favourite. It’s the piece I was most excited about when we were designing the collection.
“The quality is beautiful and I know I will wear this garment again and again.”
The brand’s official launch statement states that it wants to make luxury clothing accessible to all women.
“Get ready for Maebe,” it reads. “The UK’s most beloved influencer, Molly-Mae Hague, steps into a new role: founder and visionary of a contemporary womenswear brand poised to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation.
“Maebe was born from a deep understanding of evolving style and the desire to create a completely covetable collection. Maebe embodies a modern approach to dressing.”
The mother was stunned to see that the note, which she had received for free, had a price tag of £60 and had been marked as a favourite by three people.
But Chantel found it hilarious that so-called Molly-Mae fans were trying to cash in on the exclusive event, as she wrote: “They were mad at people selling Molly-Mae’s Maebe stuff for exorbitant prices.”
And not only that, she added, “No words.”
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Molly-Mae fans were shocked to see Maebe items being sold on Vinted, with many people reacting in shock to the comments.
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One person said, “Not fair.”
Another added: “No one is going to pay £100/£150 for this.”
A third commented: “Lol the world has gone mad.”
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: “Reselling for £150?!!! People are a joke.”