Molly-Mae slams ‘evil’ burglars in emotional video

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has returned to Youtube for the first time since her apartment was burgled.

Molly-Mae slams ‘evil’ burglars in emotional video
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Molly-Mae slams ‘evil’ burglars in emotional video

Two weeks after the Cheshire apartment she shared with Tommy Fury was burgled, Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on Youtube about the experience. The couple’s home was targeted while they were both at a launch event in London, with a reported £800,000 worth of possessions stolen.

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Molly-Mae Youtube return

Speaking in the video, Molly-Mae confirmed:

Tommy and I were actually robbed. It was without a doubt the worst thing that's ever happened to me - to us I'd probably say - and it was just awful, horrendous, terrible. So we've been dealing with a lot. Our apartment was robbed, ransacked, emptied, you name it. What they said in the articles was true, they took everything. We were left with not a lot of stuff at all.

She admitted she had grappled with feelings of guilt following the robbery as some claimed she put herself at risk by sharing too much online. Meanwhile, she slammed the burglars, saying that ‘karma will come for the people that did it, it’s evil’.

Molly-Mae’s new home

Molly-Mae got particularly upset about the fact she and Tommy had felt they had to move out of their apartment, which she described as her ‘sanctuary’. She confirmed that they have moved into a new rented home after staying with her manager for a short while directly after the burglary.

While Molly-Mae shared that she is ‘so, so happy’ in their new home, fans shouldn’t expect to see much of the new place. Molly-Mae admitted that she would be making some changes to how much she shares online moving forward, with house tours being ‘an absolute no-go’.

However, she also said she wouldn’t let the burglary stop her living her life the way she wants to and vowed to continue sharing vlogs with her fans.

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