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Jessica Sansome

Molly-Mae Hague says she doesn't 'feel safe anywhere' and pays 'a lot of money' for security at home

Molly-Mae Hague said she doesn't 'feel safe anywhere any more' in honest video to fans.

The former Love Island star lives in a swanky apartment in Cheshire with beau Tommy Fury. The couple met on the hit ITV2 dating show.

The pair made the big move last year after living in Molly-Mae's Manchester apartment after leaving the villa.

But the 21-year-old says she pays 'a lot of money' for 'extremely high security' at home since being in the public eye.

Speaking in her latest YouTube video, Molly-Mae spoke about a worrying incident in which a stranger travelled five hours to the town where she lives and drove around until they found her home.

"I'm not sure if I’ve mentioned this befor, but I do now have to pay a lot money a month for an extremely high security for the apartment," she explained in the video.

"We had a few incidents. I just don’t really feel safe anywhere any more. 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 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."

Molly-Mae said he was 'baffled' by how people find her address (Molly-Mae Hague YouTube)

On how people seemingly know where she lives, the social media influencer continued: "It honestly baffles me, like, I have no understanding of how but the amount PR packages I receive every single day from people, from all over the UK that know my address.

"I feel like one brand got hold of my address and just sent it around.

"That’s what I feel like has happened because there’s just no possible way.

"Now I basically have redone the whole security plan for the next month so I have a permanent security car sat outside the apartment so I know I’m 100 per cent safe.

"Because when Tommy’s here it’s one thing but when I’m here by myself I obviously just want that reassurance that I know I’m 100 per cent safe."

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