Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague previously admitted she was too 'scared to be home alone' prior to the reported £800,000 burglary.
It was recently reported that Molly-Mae and her boyfriend Tommy Fury's Manchester apartment was targeted by an 'experienced gang'.
According to sources, a large number of goods were stolen and the couple were 'extremely shaken' by the incident.
Molly-Mae's old video from April resurfaced following the burglary where she discussed her home and showed fans around the place.
Sharing a video to her YouTube channel, she had revealed how she was too 'terrified' to stay in her house alone.
She even enlisted the help of 24-hour security.
Speaking to her viewers, Molly-Mae said: "I'm not sure I've mentioned this before but I now have to pay a lot of money a month for extremely high security for the apartment.

"I had a few incidents, I just don't really feel safe anywhere anymore.
"I didn't feel safe in our last apartment, I don't really feel safe here, I don't really feel safe anywhere anymore because I just feel like no matter how much you try and keep your life private when you're in the public eye your life is never private."
The Pretty Little Thing creative director went on to explain her scary encounter with a stranger who showed up at her doorstep.
The TV star added: "It honestly baffles me, I have no understanding how but the number of PR packages I receive every single day from people all over the UK that know my address.
"I feel like one brand got hold of my address and have just sent it around. All these different people know my address.
"The other day I actually had someone turn up at the front gate ringing the gate saying they travelled five hours to the town they knew I lived and then just drove all around where we lived to find our house."

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Molly-Mae and Tommy's flat reportedly got robbed while they were out in London.
A source told the MailOnline : "It seems to be an experienced gang who know what they’re doing as they have had machinery and waited for Molly-Mae and Tommy to be away."
The insider continued that the gang had "approached the property from the rear" and "smashed through their balcony windows" to gain access.
"They have stolen approx 800k worth of belongings leaving them with nothing left other than what they had on them in their suitcases in London on the night of event," they added.
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