Same. She handled it terribly and was so horrible about a woman ultimately wishing she could wear a jumper because she desperately wanted to be a mum. Her reaction was vile.I unfollowed after she lost her shit over a MN thread that complained that the “mother”/“mama” tips made her feel shit (suffering infertility).
That’s what I wonder too! I mean these products are marketed on the fact they are “good tees” so Molly has profited from this. I also agree they’ve just slapped £10 extra on the price of the already over priced jumper, flogged it to middle class mums and given the £10 to charity and pocketed the profits from it being overpriced. I’d rather chose a charity to donate to myself. But then she is raising a lot of money so can’t argue with that, even if the whole thing is a bit of a ruseI went to buy her jumper for a friend and they were so overpriced, no wonder she could donate however much to charity - you’re not taking a penny out of your profits to donate you’ve just stuck the donation onto the price.
She’s now flogging the mama and winging it logos on Chilly’s bottles and reusable coffee cups now. The latest fad to cash in on? She never sticks at anything. What happened to the weekly blogzine on insta? That lasted about three months. I also think she used to do some kind of mama retreat - that seems to have gone by the wayside too.I inwardly cringe now when I see people in the street wearing those selfish mother “mama” jumpers now. I got totallly suckered in when I first became a mum. Spend far too much on trendy baby clothes and unnecessary bits to try and fit in with these Instagram people that I felt at the time were a bit like friendsI’m so glad I never saved enough money to buy one of those Mana jumpers though
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