Molly-Mae 'hires extra security to protect £600k engagement ring' 2 years after break-in
22.08.2023 - 13:41
/ ok.co.uk
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are reported to have invested in extra security, two years after a break-in at their former home.
The former Love Island runner-ups, both 24, are said to have splashed out on extra security following their engagement, which saw Tommy propose to Molly with a ring estimated to be worth at least £600,000. In the last year, they have also welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bambi, leading to the pair further protecting their home and family life.
And in recent years, Molly has become much more conscious about flaunting her wealth online, which has led to her being targeted by thieves in the past. A source has told The Sun that Molly-Mae has "always had security" which she has "upped" in recent months.
They told the outlet: "Molly has been really aware of flashing too much wealth following their 2021 break-in. "She’s has always had security, but has upped it now especially she always has daughter Bambi with her." The source added that she had been left feeling "spooked" following a number of scary incidents, including the burglary at her home.
Another incident that left her rather scared had been Kim Kardashian's 2016 robbery, during which the reality star was held at gunpoint in a Paris hotel when criminals stole numerous pieces of jewellery with an estimated worth of $10 million. OK! have contacted representatives for Molly-Mae Hague for comment.
And following this Molly-Mae and Tommy were victims of a burglary in 2021, when their home was targeted by an "experienced gang" who stole up to £800,000 worth of items. At the time, Molly opened up at the robbery on YouTube, telling fans: "Tommy and I were robbed a couple of weeks ago and it’s without a doubt the worst thing that’s ever
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