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Susan Knox

Molly-Mae Hague reveals staggering monthly fee she pays on security after £800k burglary

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed the staggering figure of money she splashes on security every month after her horror £800k burglary.

The former Love Island star was left 'traumatised' when thieves broke into her plush Manchester pad at the end of last year.

Since then, the 22-year-old social media superstar has stepped up security measures to ensure there is always someone surrounding her home while she and her beau Tommy Fury are away.

In her latest YouTube video, Molly-Mae revealed that she splashes 'thousands upon thousands' on security every month in order to feel safe and content in her new home after she was forced to leave her previous beloved Manchester apartment because it felt 'tainted'.

During the Q&A video, Molly was asked if she 'had security everywhere she went' after the robbery.

Molly Mae isn't taking any chances when it comes to security (mollymae/Instagram)
The social media star forks out thousands every month (mollymae/Instagram)

In response, the former reality star said: “Security is something we’ve had to take so much more seriously now, to the point where I’m spending thousands and thousands of pounds a month on having the right security.

“At the end of the day, I don’t think I can put a price on feeling safe. I’ve never really known how to speak about it to be honest, because I feel like it’s something people could respond with ‘Who does she think she is’.

“It’s genuinely for no other reason than it makes me feel more safe and after what happened it’s just something that makes me feel better.”

Molly also admitted that since the robbery, she has '100% changed her spending habits'.

Molly and Tommy were robbed of £800k worth of their luxury possessions (INSTAGRAM)
Molly is extra careful about what she shares on social media these days (Instagram)

“It’s something I’ve been thinking a lot of recently and the answer to that question is a 100% yes," she insisted.

“My views couldn’t have changed anymore if they tried. Obviously having nice things can literally mean anything but in regards to the jewellery I used to buy, watches, nice bags, really expensive clothes and stuff.”

She went on: "I think most definitely, definitely the interest for me has disappeared since the robbery.

“Why would I ever want to own something that would compromise mine and Tommy’s safety?”

“It’s absolutely not worth it in my eyes and my opinion has definitely changed.”

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