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MOLLY Mae Hague's new address has leaked online as fans fear she could be robbed again.

Thieves ransacked her and Tommy Fury's Manchester home last year and swiped £800k worth of designer gear while they were 200 miles away in London.

Molly-Mae Hague has been warned she could be targeted by thieves again
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Molly-Mae Hague has been warned she could be targeted by thieves againCredit: Instagram
Her new address has already been leaked online after she shared photos of the house last night
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Her new address has already been leaked online after she shared photos of the house last nightCredit: Instagram

The pair's £1.3million apartment was targeted after burglars studied a string of videos Molly-Mae posted on social media.

She has now been warned she could be targeted again, after she opened a new home Instagram account dedicated to showing off her luxury abode.

Molly, 22, last night announced the couple had found their dream house, while sharing snaps of the beautiful pad.

She said: "A 3 year search for our first home, which some of you will have followed, has finally come to an end!

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"I know a lot of you won't have been expecting me to do a private home account as I have become a lot more private about what I post of our home life."

She added: "However having a home account is something that I've always dreamed of doing.

"I've decided that I don't want the past control my future, the way I live my life and what I share with you guys."

And one worried fan said beneath a photo of her new home: "Why would she post this - people are creepy af and will find the house!"

"People have already found her address from the pics," another said.

A third penned: "Because of the pictures she’s posted of the home… people have already found her address. Which is crazy and scary!!!"

However, one defended Molly, and said: "There are a lot of famous people who have been targeted who have never shared their homes online. I think it’s unfair to victim blame here."

Molly employed round-the-clock security after the devastating burglary last year.

The raiders are thought to have disabled the security system before sneaking into the luxury rented apartment, ripping out the safe and fleeing with a haul made up of handbags.

Security expert Michael Fraser, 60, who admits to having been a burglar in his teens, warned couples who showcase their lives on the internet are easy targets.

He previously told The Sun: "I'm amazed they've only had one burglary, because burglars would be queuing up to rob these people.

"The problem is, reality stars have to have attention from the fans. And the sad fact is, everything they do is on the internet.

"For criminals, it's exactly the same as internet shopping."

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