Love Island lovebirds Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have moved into a high-security mansion following the horrifying burglary at their previous apartment.
The reality stars, both 22, moved out of the designer flat after more than £800,000 of jewellery and goods were stolen during the raid.
Sources close to the couple say they are living in a Cheshire mansion.
The high-security property was reportedly once owned by a Premier League star.
The Love Island runners-up now live in a cul-de-sac and the secure property is set behind gates so their 24/7 guards can keep an eye out for unwanted visitors.
The burglary left the couple feeling scared and vulnerable to leave.
Stunning Molly-Mae has 6million Instagram fans, and said she has now changed the way she posts online after fears that the thieves had been checking her account to see when the flat was empty.
She said: “I can’t have anybody knowing where I live . . . it’s not safe.”
The couple were away when the flat was broken into at around 10pm on Thursday October 21, while Molly-Mae and Tommy were away in London at her Beauty Works Christmas launch.
Police say an “experienced gang” targeted their flat.
An insider said: “They will never return back to their apartment again unfortunately they feel they have been targeted and don’t feel safe there any more. They really loved living there. It’s a shame they have been forced out of their home.'”
They added: ‘It seems to be an experienced gang who know what they’re doing as they have had machinery and waited for Molly and Tommy to be away…
“They have approached the property from the rear and smashed through their balcony windows and doors to gain access to their apartment.
“There is five apartments in the block but other neighbours were out too…
“They have stolen approx 800k worth of belongings leaving them with nothing left other than what they had on them in their suitcases in London on the night of event.
“Molly was pictured that night when the robbery happened at her Beauty Works x Molly Mae event in London.
“They seemed to have got scared off and departed quickly possible across the park at the back. It’s called Halecroft Park.”
A representative for the couple said at the time: ‘Molly is doing well considering the circumstances. It has been a very distressing time but she is trying to be as positive as possible'”
Greater Manchester Police said: “During the burglary a number of items were taken, including jewellery. Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made.”
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