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Molly-Mae Hague ‘fears thieves targeted her after she posted about shopping sprees and used YouTube to plan robbery’

DAYS after Molly-Mae Hague's £1.3 million home was ransacked, the influencer 'fears thieves targeted her after she posted about shopping sprees'.

There's also the additional worry that the criminals used the 22-year-old's popular 'YouTube channel to plan the robbery'.

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Molly-Mae Hague and boyfriend Tommy Fury's home was ransacked by thievesCredit: Instagram
It's feared 'thieves saw evidence of their shopping sprees on Instagram'Credit: instagram

Molly-Mae and her boxer boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 22, were enjoying a night out when their rented flat was broken into.

The pair have vowed never to return to the Cheshire apartment after designer clothes and expensive jewellery - thought to be worth £800k - were snatched while they were out.

Police are currently investigating, but so far no arrests have been made.

Molly is fast fashion brand Pretty Little Thing's UK and Europe Creative Director, in a deal thought to be worth seven figures.

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Already a multi-millionaire after her appearance on Love Island, the star often shows off her expensive gifts and pricey purchases on her YouTube and Instagram accounts.

The influence has 5.9million followers on Instagram and 1.57million subscribers on YouTube.

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A source told The Sun Online: "The fear is that the thieves saw evidence of Molly and Tommy's shopping sprees on Instagram and decided to target them after that.

"Even though Molly was extremely careful to keep her address private, everyone is worried the YouTube videos filmed in the flat may have tipped off the gang on how to get in."

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They added: "It's such a shame as Molly worked so hard for everything she bought.

"It's heartbreaking that she'll never go back to the flat."

On the night of the raid, Molly and Tommy had gone on a rare evening out as they joined forces at Molly's Beauty Works launch.

They beamed as they walked hand-in-hand into the Christmas product party event, with Molly wearing £180,000 worth of jewellery.

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But while they partied with reality TV star pals including Maura Higgins, their precious belongings were being removed from their apartment.

Molly's rep has been approached for comment.

Molly often shares videos of their home on Instagram and YouTubeCredit: instagram
A source said they were worried 'videos filmed in the flat may have tipped off the gang on how to get in'
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The multi-millionaire does not shy away from showing her expensive buys on social mediaCredit: Instagram
Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury robbed of £800,000 as ‘experienced gang’ targeted their home

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