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Jessica Sansome

Molly-Mae Hague shares first look in new dream 'forever home' mansion after burglary horror

Molly-Mae Hague has excitedly shared a first look inside her 'forever home' with Tommy Fury following a three-year search and the couple's burglary horror.

The former Love Island star revealed the news to her millions of Instagram followers on Monday night, while also informing them that she has already set up a home-inspired Instagram account to take fans on her moving and home-owner journey.

Molly-Mae, 22, said that she and her boxer beau Tommy, also 22, were starting a 'new chapter'. She also went on to address comments she's likely to receive about remaining private about her home after the couple were subjected to a burglary last year.

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The PrettyLittleThing creative director shared two snaps as she stood at the top of the staircase in her new luxurious abode with her joy and excitement clear to see on her face. Molly-Mae stood with her eyes closed and hands in a prayer position to her face before another showed her stood on the marble tiles with her arms in the air looking out to the front of her home.

"It finally happened," she captioned the post to her more than six million followers. "Our NEW CHAPTER!!!" she added before linking her new home Instagram account, named @mollymaison_.

Writing on the Instagram story across one of her grid snaps, the reality star said: "So… Hey guys. I can’t believe we’ve finally got to this point. A 3 year search for our first home, which some of you will have followed, has finally come to an end!!!"

Explaining why she's decided to share a bit more one again, Molly-Mae continued: "I know a lot of you won’t have been expecting me to do a home account as I have become a lot more private about what I post of our home life…

"However having a home account is something that I’ve always dreamed of doing. I've decided that I don’t want to let the past control my future, the way I live my life and what I share with you guys.!"

Revealing what her loyal following can expect on their dedicated home social media account, Molly-Mae added: "This account will show snippets of our home, this crazy new journey we are embarking on and day to day life within our house (and maybe appearance from two fluffy cats as well). I hope you all enjoy!"

Molly-Mae later returned to her social media page to share her thanks with her followers after getting an overwhelming response to her personal news.

"On cloud 9 right now," she said alongside a fresh-faced selfie of her grinning from ear-to-ear. "A lot of you will know how much this means to me... buying our first home has been one of my main goals for years now!"

The former Love Island star shared a lengthy message with her fans (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

"Just feeling beyond grateful for you ALL... this wouldn't have been possible without you," she added before sharing her delight at her home page already racking up hundreds of thousands of followers.

Last month Molly-Mae revealed some of the changes she has made following a terrifying burglary at their dream Manchester home - which they left after the incident. She has previously opened up about the robbery, saying it was "without a doubt the worst thing that's ever happened to me". It saw thieves 'ransacked' and 'emptied' their then former home in Hale Barns leaving the couple 'with not a lot of stuff at all'.

Molly-Mae said she was on 'cloud 9' (Molly-Mae Hague Instagram)

In a Q&A on her YouTube channel after asking her millions of followers for questions on Instagram, one fan asked: "Have your views on having nice things changed since the robbery?"

"It's something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently," Molly-Mae replied. "The answer to that is 100% yes. In regards to the jewellery I used to buy, watches, nice bags, really expensive clothes and stuff, I think most definitely, definitely, the interest in that for me has just disappeared since the robbery."

She added: "Why would I ever want to own something that could compromise mine and Tommy’s safety? It is absolutely not worth it in my eyes.I feel like people could respond, 'who does she think she is, why has she got security?' It’s genuinely for no other reason than it makes me feel more safe."

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