Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have moved into a 'high-security mansion' after the previous flat was burgled.
The Love Island sweethearts moved out of their flat after £800,000 worth of items were stolen in October.
The entrepreneur said that thieves "ransacked" and "emptied" the home she shared with Tommy during the devastating incident.
According to reports, Molly-Mae and her beau have moved into a 'fortress' mansion in Cheshire which was once owned by a Premier League football star.
The home is said to be gated and has 24/7 guards to give residents' peace of mind, a source told The Sun.
Mirror have contacted Molly-Mae's reps for comment.


The Pretty Little Thing mogul previously opened up about the terrifying incident on her YouTube channel and said it was the 'worst thing' that has ever happened to her.
"It was without a doubt the worst thing that's ever happened to me, to us, I'd probably say," she explained to viewers.
"It was just awful, horrendous, terrible. So we have been dealing with a lot.
"Our apartment was robbed, ransacked, emptied. You name it."
The pair were "left with not a lot of stuff at all", and as a result, Molly said she was forced her to look at how she uses social media.
She said: "I never thought if I was to be robbed that I would feel guilty for being robbed.


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"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?"
Molly-Mae had been sharing, albeit vaguely, updates on how house hunting was going for her previously.
Before moving into the new home, the star and her boyfriend was staying in a home where the 'rent is disgusting'.
“Me and Tommy could be paying off an unbelievable mortgage for the rent that we’re paying here. So we’re still, every flipping day, on the search for a house.”
Later on in the video, she revealed she had a viewing at a dream property but didn’t want to say too much in case she “jinxed” it.
Molly-Mae said: “I don’t know if this is going to be my YouTube room anymore, because that house viewing that I had – I honestly don’t want to say too much because I am so flipping scared of jinxing it."
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