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Victoria Johns

Molly-Mae Hague shows off first look at new house after £800k raid on last place

Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague looked like she was ready to put the past behind her as she showed off her new pad following her recent burglary.

The Pretty Little Thing mogul and boyfriend Tommy Fury moved out of their Manchester flat after it was targeted in an £800,000 raid.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Molly-Mae can be seen sporting a black beanie hat and poker straight platinum blonde hair.

With an elegant pine wooden floor and taupe-coloured wall as her backdrop, the influencer tells fans moving into the new place has given her the perfect excuse to indulge in one of her passions - photo frames.

She says: "Being the print addict that I am, moving into a new place has given me the opportunity to order loads of new prints from Desenio and fill up the walls.

"I can't wait to decorate my dressing room. I got this really cute quote one that says Step By Step, Day By Day. I absolute love this, I think I'm going to put this in the bedroom.

"There's so many new photo frames in this new house, but I might switch them out and put these ones in because these are a little bit more me and Tommy."

Ever the businesswoman, Molly-Mae tells fans she's sorted out a discount code for them to shop with the photo frame company - offering them a 40% discount.

The entrepreneur said that thieves "ransacked" and "emptied" the home she shares with Tommy Fury during a devastating £800,000 burglary in October.

The 22-year-old former Love Island star has opened up about the burglary at their Manchester flat, in a video she shared on YouTube.

Molly said that the incident has led to her and professional boxer beau Tommy moving out of the flat.

Speaking on the video, Molly said: "It was without a doubt the worst thing that's ever happened to me, to us, I'd probably say."

"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 at the time Molly-Mae faced criticism for flaunting her wealth on social media.

She said: "I never thought if I was to be robbed that I would feel guilty for being robbed.

"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 explained that her job "is literally to share my life, that's actually what I get paid to do, it's how I make a living.

"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."

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