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Zara Woodcock

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have new protection dog after £800k burglary

Tommy Fury recently showed off his and Molly-Mae Hague 's new protection dog after their £800,000 burglary.

It was previously reported that the Love Island couple were looking into purchasing a dog for their safety.

The two even moved out of the apartment and into a new gated home in Cheshire following the incident last year.

And now, the 22-year-old boxer has taken to his Instagram Stories to share a clip of the hound.

In the clip, he pets the new addition to the family while You've Got A Friend In Me from Toy Story played in the background.

He also added a heart emoji to the video.

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague have new protection dog after £800k burglary (INSTAGRAM)

A source previously revealed to The Sun : “As soon as the burglary was discovered, Molly said she’d never live in the flat again and that she wanted the security of living in a house.

“But the prices for rent are crazy and they are looking to buy somewhere asap. Tommy also says he wants a guard dog because they are a real deterrent.

“Most of the footballers in the area have them and the burglars just stay away because these animals are ferocious.”

They have a new dog (tommyfury/Instagram)

Molly-Mae opened up about the terrifying burglary back in November.

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

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

"Our apartment was robbed, ransacked, emptied. You name it."

She also discussed how she knew they were moving out of the flat moments after discovering the place was ransacked.

£800,000 worth of things were taken (INSTAGRAM)
The star previously opened up about the terrifying experience (mollymae/Instagram)

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The star described her "safe haven" being snatched away as the "hardest thing to deal with" rather than financial loss.

Molly-Mae said: "It wasn't the materialist things that were taken. It wasn't all the possessions that were gone. It wasn't them violating us. It was ransacked.

"But it wasn't any of that. I knew the second we found out - we were at a meeting in London when we got the call - and I knew the minute I found out that we were going to have to leave.

"That was the most heart-breaking thing for me. To be forced out of your home that you love so much and that you weren't ready to leave anytime soon, it was awful."

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