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Molly-Mae Hague sparks backlash on social media – after complaining about ‘strict’ travel guidelines

The Love Island star has come under fire for her comments

Molly-Mae Hague has sparked backlash on social media, after she shared a rant about “unhelpful and rude” airline staff.

The Love Island star jetted off to Greece on Monday, and took to her Instagram Story to complain about her “stressful airport experience”.

“Never had a more stressful airport experience in my life,” she wrote, after she failed to fill out an essential form.

“If you’re flying to Greece/ Crete or anywhere you need a QR code for then please please please make sure you do it 48 hours before your flight.”

“I did mine last night and when I arrived at the airport I was told I wasn’t allowed to fly today luckily my sister had put me on the ‘notes’ section of her QR code form and it meant I was allowed to fly (shoutout to the group of people who asked for a pic and told us that this was allowed!).”

“I had literally booked my car home and was sending Zoe by herself,” she added.

“It is SO strict and the easyJet staff were so so unhelpful and rude. Admittedly this was my fault however there is nothing on the website that tells you about a time frame.”

“I felt so bad for all the families and couples that were in the same position as me but hadn’t done the notes section thing so I just wanted to warn everyone.”

Greek Authorities have advised that all passengers travelling to Greece complete an online Passenger Location Form at least 48 hours prior to entering the country.

A spokesperson for easyJet told the Mirror that the precaution was necessary during the coronavirus pandemic.

They said: “Like all airlines, easyJet is currently required by the Greek authorities to ensure that all passengers travelling from the UK to Greece are able to present verification of a completed passenger locator form to be able to travel.”

“We know that this is different to how many of our customers are used to travelling, which is why we are providing clear guidance on what customers must do to prepare for their flight and are notifying them of any requirement to complete a form when booking and ahead of their trip via email and our Flight Tracker.”

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Doireann Garrihy shared her thoughts on Molly-Mae’s rant, revealing that her mind was “blown” over the Love Island star’s post.

She tweeted: “There are ppl travelling abroad. Then there are ppl travelling abroad and sharing it everywhere. THEN there are ppl travelling abroad, sharing it everywhere and complaining about how USHERLY RUDE the airline staff were about having health forms filled out. #themindblows.”

Other Twitter users have also bashed Molly-Mae’s statement, with one labelling the 21-year-old “entitled”.

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