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Katie Fitzpatrick

At home with Molly-Mae Hague as she shares inside her winter wonderland pad transformed for Christmas

Love Island favourite Molly-Mae Hague has shown fans inside her new pad with Tommy Fury.

The 22-year-old reality star, social media influencer and entrepreneur recently moved into a new place with boxer Tommy after their flat was ransacked by burglars while they were in London last month.

Molly-Mae, the creative director at Manchester-based fashion brand PrettyLittleThing, gave fans a look around their living room - and it's transformed all ready for Christmas.

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A Christmas tree with gold decorations stands tall in the swish room with velvety grey carpets and furniture.

The living room looks so cosy (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

And on a huge TV screen Molly-Mae was enjoying the classic festive flick The Holiday.

As the camera panned around she revealed that she had company in the shape of a giant gold and white nutcracker character.

A gold-lit wreath and garland added to the cosy ambience.

She captioned the Instagram post: "Snowing outside, The Holiday on ... heaven."

A nutcracker takes pride of place (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

Molly-Mae, who shot to fame on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, went through a terrifying ordeal when thieves 'ransacked' and 'emptied' their former home in Hale Barns leaving the couple 'with not a lot of stuff at all'.

Opening up about the £800,000 burglary in a video on her YouTube channel she said: "It was without a doubt the worst thing that's ever happened to me, to us, I'd probably say."

She continued: "It was just awful, horrendous, terrible. So we have been dealing with a lot."

Molly-Mae and her man Tommy (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

Molly-Mae said she and Tommy moved out of the flat straight after the burglary.

"I never thought if I was to be robbed that I would feel guilty for being robbed", she said in the video.

"But I think seeing a lot of things on social media and seeing a lot of people's opinions about why we were robbed, I started to feel like, god, was this my fault?

"Do I share too much? Did I do the wrong thing?"

But Molly-Mae said it was her job to show fans details of her life, saying 'that's actually what I get paid to do, it's how I make a living'.

"I share every aspect of my life with you. The things I buy, where I live, what I do with my boyfriend, where I'm going", she added.

"It's really, really hard to find that balance between sharing so that you guys want to keep up with my life and see what I'm doing, but also keeping my life private so that I stay safe and I think I potentially maybe lost that balance.

"It's nobody's fault, it's just a truly, truly awful thing to have happened."

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