Reality star and creative director at PLT, Molly-Mae Hague, has shared the upsetting news that following her and Tommy Fury's house burglary last year, she's been the victim of a second robbery – and that the thief made off with her brand new camera containing personal videos from a very special moment.
When asked by a fan during an Instagram Q&A when her vlog showing the behind the scenes of her recent PrettyLittleThing fashion show would be going live, Molly-Mae explained that it wouldn't be as her camera (containing a memory card with all the footage on) was stolen.
"So I've had a lot of questions about where my vlog is from that week, basically my camera was stolen that week with my SD card in with all my footage from [the] fashion show," she wrote in response.
Explaining that she hadn't addressed the crime in public yet, Molly-Mae added that she'd been hoping the memory card would somehow find its way back to her. "I don't even like typing it because for ages I told myself my camera would come back to me someway, and I could get the footage back (I don't even care about the camera even though it was a brand new one I bought that week.
"I just wanted the SD card out of it with all the memories and footage on."
Molly concluded by saying that she's now "accepted" the theft had taken place and that she "won't be able to put a vlog out from that week", adding that the whole situation has left her "so heartbroken".
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Following the break-in to her home last year, which saw thieves make off with an alleged £800,000 worth of goods, Molly-Mae and Tommy left their former property and have recently settled into a new one in Cheshire. To celebrate, the influencer has started a new home account (@mollymaison_) and has been frank when addressing concerns from fans that she ought to keep her new space private.
"I know I'm going to get a lot of opinions about having a home account after what happened with the burglary at the apartment," she said in a recent YouTube video. "But since this house search started, I've dreamt of having a home account. I feel like to let previous events and a horrible situation affect what we decide to do in the future… I don't know. To stop me from doing things I want to do. Why would I do that?"
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