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Molly-Mae Hague begs fans not to come to her home as kids turn up for selfies

Molly-Mae Hague has pleaded with her fans to not travel to her and Tommy Fury’s mansion to try and get a selfie with them.

The former Love Island star has understandably hit out at parents in a new YouTube video, in which she appeared worked up that strangers had driven to her £4million home.

In the video, posted this week, Molly-Mae, 23, revealed that a parent had driven their child to her mansion on their birthday.

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Sitting in her walk-in wardrobe, with her blonde hair in her trademark bun, Molly-Mae said she’d already filmed a “massive speech” about the incident, but decided not to go with that approach.

Molly-Mae Hague has asked fans not to turn up at her house in a YouTube video
(Image: YouTube/ Molly-Mae Hague)

The PrettyLittleThing creative director told the camera: “I just sat here and did a massive… not a speech but I just went on one with myself for about 10 minutes about an annoying situation that just happened.

“But, then I realised, actually no we’re just gonna move past it and act like it didn’t happen.”

She said that her video wasn’t about not wanting to take photos with fans or “being horrible”, instead it was an attempt to try and keep her and Tommy’s privacy.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury met on Love Island in 2019
(Image: @mollymae/Instagram)

Molly said: “I’m just gonna say this once. If you know my address, if you know where I live, if you know where Tommy and I live, please do not come ringing the gate, please, please.”

She went on: “Out in public I will take pictures until I’m blue in the face. I will literally take pictures with anybody I will never ever say no to a picture but there’s a line drawn when it comes to the house.”

The ever-popular influencer then took aim at parents who enabled the worrying behaviour.

Molly-Mae Hague wasn’t impressed that parents brought their kids for pictures
(Image: YouTube/ Molly-Mae Hague)

Molly-Mae said: “If you’re the parents driving your kids around on their birthdays or when they have a book that they want me to sign and you know the address and you’re driving your kid round to come and see Tommy and I… I’m not sure about that.

“I have a lot to say. I’m not gonna say it, but I’m not sure about that and that’s personally not a lesson that I would want to be teaching my child to let them think that that’s OK with someone’s personal space.”

Molly-Mae and Tommy moved home after their old apartment was burgled
(Image: Instagram/ @mollymae)

The starlet said it was a “very, very hard” thing to deal with, as she didn’t “want to be mean”, but she was confused about what was the right thing to do in the situation.

She finished: “It’s just an obvious thing, if you know where someone lives you just don’t turn up at the house.”

The situation is understandably worrying for Molly, as she and Tommy moved to their lavish new home after their old apartment was robbed.

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