MOLLY-MAE Hague fans have been left fuming after spotting Maebe items being flogged for five times the price on Vinted.
Last Saturday, Molly-Mae, 25, threw a pop up event for her new fashion brand, Maebe, which intends to make luxurious clothing accessible to all women.
The collection preview gave fans a chance to get a close up look at some of the new Maebe items, including stylish vests, oversized t-shirts and chic blazers.
The highly-anticipated event, held at London's Covent Garden's Stables Yard, was a sold-out success.
The pop-up shop was a free event, with tickets being snapped up in just four minutes.
Fans queued for hours around the block to see the Filter tan brand founder, with many splashing the cash on the Love Island alumni’s new clothing.
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But now, fans of the blonde beauty who didn’t get a chance to get tickets for the event, are fuming that limited edition items from the event are being sold on Vinted - with some priced five times higher then they were at the Maebe event.
A quick Vinted search of the term ‘Maebe’ has already produced 128 results, despite the fact that the brand’s website has not yet launched and clothes are not yet available to buy online.
, a mum-of-two, was one of many social media users to spot that items from the UK's most-loved influencer’s launch were being sold on Vinted.
Beth found the Maebe vest, which was sold at the event for £30, for sale on the second-hand marketplace app for a staggering £100 - over three times the original price.
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Not only this, but another seller is attempting to flog an XS small vest for a whopping £150 - five times the original price.
As well as this, Beth also noticed that the same seller was also selling the ‘this is your sign’ Maebe t-shirt, which was originally priced at £40, for a jaw-dropping £150 - almost four times the price.
But Beth admitted that she wasn’t surprised, as she wrote: ‘Why was that so predictable? £150 in case anyone was looking.”
Fashion fan also spotted Maebe clothes being flogged for crazy prices on Vinted.
Timeline of Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury's split
After five years together, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split up in August 2024.
At around 4pm on Wednesday, August 14, Molly-Mae and Tommy suffer an explosive showdown and Molly-Mae announces her split from fiancé Tommy Fury, saying ' I never imagined our story would end, especially not this way'.
An hour later Tommy shares a separate and brief statement confirming they have parted ways, and thanks Molly-Mae for making him 'a dad'.
The real reason they split emerges and on Thursday, August 15 The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae learned Tommy had cheated on her - leading to an explosive showdown.
On Saturday, August 17, The Sun reveals how Molly-Mae had been sent an upsetting video showing Tommy kissing a girl in a nightclub in North Macedonia on a lads holiday.
Exactly one week after the split a Danish woman accused of getting close to Tommy speaks to The Sun. On Wednesday, August 21, she denies she is the girl who kissed Tommy.
She noticed another seller flogging the Maebe t-shirt, but for £90, and also recognised that one woman was selling a signed Maebe pop-up note.
The note, which thanked fans for coming to the event, was signed at the bottom by the star, who has recently broken up with her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, Tommy Fury, 25.
When does Maebe launch & what do we know about it?
Maebe will launch online at ww.maebe.co.uk on Sunday, 29 September.
Molly-Mae's first collection features sleek, chic designs.
The influencer was quick to clock up 400K followers within minutes after she launched her new business page on Instagram.
The light grey jacket - which is oversized in style and features pocket detail - is one of Molly-Mae's favourite, as exclusively revealed to The Sun.
She told us: "The Ultimate Blazer is my absolute favourite, it's the piece when we were designing the collection that I have been the most excited with.
"The quality is beautiful and it's a piece I know I will wear over and over again."
The brand's official launch statement declares it wants to make luxurious clothing accessible to all women.
"Get ready for Maebe," it says. "The UK's most-loved influencer, Molly-Mae Hague, is stepping into a new role: founder and visionary of a contemporary womenswear brand poised to make elevated style an accessible luxury for a new generation.
"Born from a deep understanding of evolving style and a desire to create a fully coveted collection, Maebe embodies a modern approach to dressing."
The mother was stunned to see that the note, which was given for free, had been priced at £60, and had been favorited by three people.
But Chantel found it hilarious that supposed Molly-Mae fans were trying to make cash from the exclusive event, as she wrote: “Creasing at people selling Molly-Mae’s Maebe stuff for extortionate prices.”
Not only this, but she then added: “No words.”
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Molly-Mae fans were gutted to see the Maebe items being sold on Vinted, which many took to the comments to express.
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One person said: “Not fair.”
Another added: “Surely no one is going to be paying £100/£150 for this.”
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A third commented: “Lol the world's gone mad.”
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: “Reselling for £150?!!! People are a joke.”