MIC's Tiffany Watson says Molly-Mae Hague is 'ideal candidate for robbery'
19.01.2022 - 12:39
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Tiffany Watson and Nicola Hughes have said Molly-Mae Hague is the "ideal candidate for robbery". Love Island star Molly-Mae, 22, and her beau Tommy Fury's Manchester apartment was broken into while the pair attended an event in October. Molly-Mae and 22 year old Tommy had £800,000 worth of goods stolen by the gang including designer goods and jewellery.The couple were forced to move from their apartment and Tommy recently flaunted the new protection dog the pair now own.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. Following the incident, blonde beauty Molly-Mae admitted the ordeal was the "worst thing that ever happened" to her.
Now, months on from the incident, 28 year old Tiffany and her Made in Chelsea pal Nichola have shared their views on the burglary. Speaking on their What We Don't Post podcast Tiffany, who is the daughter of a millionaire restauranteur, said: "The only thing I would say...do you ever watch her vlogs? She does showcase a lot of what she buys and it will be things like 50 grand necklaces. "I think, if you're a burglar, that's kind of your ideal candidate because you can see all these things that she's got.
"She's not hiding any of them, which is amazing because I loved watching all those things, but from a safety point of view, it was maybe not the smartest idea." Meanwhile, Nicola added: "Obviously she has security 24/7, that's great but in general, when I'm wearing my engagement ring or anything expensive, I'm quite nervous. I don't know if there is any comparison." In the weeks after the ordeal, Molly-Mae opened up to her fans in a YouTube vlog. Speaking about the incident, Molly-Mae told
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