Molly-Mae claims she stopped buying designer goods after robbery – while wearing £285 top
03.02.2022 - 22:47
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Molly-Mae Hague has said that the burglary at her former Manchester home has caused her to rethink her views on “having nice things” after thieves escaped with £800k worth of her possessions.The influencer, 22, was left devastated last October when thieves broke into the apartment she shared with boyfriend Tommy Fury and ran off with her valuables. In a new YouTube video, the star answered fan questions and explained how the theft has 100% led to a change in her spending habits, marking “really expensive clothes” as one of the things she’s stopped buying. However, some couldn’t help notice that the star was wearing a turtleneck worth £285 in the video.
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. In the clip, Molly-Mae has her hair tied up off her face and is wearing minimal make-up as she hints that her and Tommy have finally found a house they want to purchase, while she wears a white long-sleeved, turtleneck body by Alexander Wang that retails for a three figure sum.
Molly said: "It's something I've been thinking a lot of recently and the answer to that question is a 100% yes. "My views couldn't have changed anymore if they tried. Obviously having nice things can literally mean anything but in regards to the jewellery I used to buy, watches, nice bags, really expensive clothes and stuff.
"I think most definitely, definitely the interest for me has disappeared since the robbery," she continued. "Why would I ever want to own something that would compromise mine and Tommy's safety? It's absolutely not worth it in my eyes and my opinion has definitely changed. "In my eyes the only watch I need at the moment is, I'm not
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