Molly-Mae Hague 's landlord has put a stop to the former Love Island star's plans to give fans a tour of her rented flat.
The PrettyLittleThing creative director recently picked up the keys to her dream home with boyfriend Tommy Fury, after being approved for a mortgage on a £4million mansion located in an affluent area in Cheshire.
Prior to becoming a homeowner, Molly, 22, and boxer Tommy, 22, had been renting temporary accommodation after their original Manchester flat was burgled last year.
Following the robbery, the reality TV star took a step back from sharing her living quarters online, but had promised to give her fans a tour before moving out.
However, speaking in her latest vlog on Wednesday, Molly-Mae revealed her landlord is not too keen on her broadcasting their property to millions of followers.
"You know in the last vlog I said I’m going to give you a house tour of the current house we’ve been living in," the Instagram influencer began explaining as she filmed inside her car.
"The current landlord saw and he said ‘absolutely not, no house tour of the house please’ which I totally understand."
She continued: "I moved into this specific house because it was so low-key and so private and maybe the next tenant will want something like that and they won’t want anyone to know where they live, or what the house looks likes, so I completely understand."
Molly-Mae seemingly understood and agreed with the landlord's decision, and credited the property with helping her feel "safe" after she and Tommy were robbed last year.
"This house has been so good to us in the time of emergency need when we had the horrible situation with the apartment," the star confessed, referring to the incident were her previous Manchester flat was broken into while she and Tommy attended an event in London.
"This house was exactly what we needed and I felt so safe here. We’ve been super blessed to be living here."
Last month, Molly-Mae revealed she and Tommy had finally signed the papers for their dream forever home, after an extensive three-year search.
Unveiling her home her new home on Instagram - alongside launching a dedicated account for the property - the influencer wrote: "I can't believe we have actually gotten to this point.
"A three year search for our first home which some of you have followed has finally come to an end.
"I know a lot of you won't have expected me to do a home account as I have become a lot more private about what I post about our personal life - however, having a home account is something that I have always dreamed of doing."
Continuing to explain her decision, she added: "I've decided that I don't want the past to control my future, the way I live my life, and the things I share with you guys.
"I hope you all enjoy."
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