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Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague shields her face as she’s seen out for first time since PLT’s 9/11 post controversy

MOLLY-Mae Hague today shielded her face as she was seen out for first time since Pretty Little Thing's 9/11 tribute controversy.

The fashion house - where the Love Island star is as a creative director - came under fire for sharing an image of the Twin Towers in a post using their brand colours.

Molly-Mae was keen to hide her face today after the Pretty Little Thing 9/11 backlash
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Molly-Mae was keen to hide her face today after the Pretty Little Thing 9/11 backlashCredit: BackGrid

They have been accused of "slapping its brand on a tragedy".

Molly-Mae and PrettyLittleThing received backlash after sharing the image to their social media accounts with the words "never forget" in pink and "09.11.01" in white.

Clearly embarrassed by the insensitive post, the Influencer tried to hide her face as she was seen out today.

The model and reality star appeared to look stressed as she bought petrol.

Clothing company PrettyLittleThing has come under fire for sharing an image of the Twin Towers in a tribute to 9/11 victims using their brand colours
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Clothing company PrettyLittleThing has come under fire for sharing an image of the Twin Towers in a tribute to 9/11 victims using their brand colours
The Love Island star was spotted for the first time since the controversy
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The Love Island star was spotted for the first time since the controversyCredit: BackGrid
The model and reality star looked stressed as she paid for petrol
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The model and reality star looked stressed as she paid for petrolCredit: BackGrid

Molly-Mae and Pretty Little Thing both came under fire on Saturday, which marked the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Fans took to Twitter, with one person condemning the posts as "absolutely shocking" and "distasteful".

Another person wrote on Twitter: "The pink text is their 'PLT pink' which they use in their logo and packaging. It's odd to use it given the subject matter..."

One more asked: "Did you guys even discuss this? It's pretty easy to understand why you should have left 9/11 well alone. Zero relevance to your brand.

"The cynic in me says you'll be delighted with the attention and engagement. Sorry Social Manager, it likely wasn't your choice."

As others asked whether Molly-Mae came up with the post - which she had shared on Instagram.

One said: "Hope molly mae wasn't the one to ok this," and another wrote: "Wonder if the pretty little thing 9/11 picture was Molly Mae's first sign off?"

Molly-Mae is a creative director for Pretty Little Thing
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Molly-Mae is a creative director for Pretty Little ThingCredit: Instagram

More people piled in on Instagram as anger grew online.

One person shared a cringing emoji and said: "A tribute to a terrorist attach in your brand colours and font. 😬"

Another wrote: "Taking a terrorist attack and branding it for sales and likes on social media is really not cute."

The tragedy claimed the lives of 2,996 and injured 25,000 more
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The tragedy claimed the lives of 2,996 and injured 25,000 moreCredit: Reuters

Twenty years ago on September 11th 2001, two planes - American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 75 -  into the North and South towers of the World Trade Center complex while American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the West wall of the Pentagon and United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field.

A , United Airlines Flight 93, was a domestic flight scheduled to fly from  to .

Nearly three thousand people died in the atrocity.

Bidens, Obamas and Clintons pay respects in moment of silence in during 9/11 remembrance service in NYC

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