Molly-Mae new house

Molly-Mae has bought her dream home and created an Instagram account for it

Her new house account grew by 600,000 followers overnight


Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury have bought a new house after a long three-year search.

The 22-year-old ex-Love Islander Molly-Mae posted on Instagram last night saying they were moving into her “dream” mansion and she also tagged the new account for their house.

Back in October last year the couple were forced to move into a high-security rented apartment after an £800,000 burglary in their old Manchester flat.

On their new house account, Molly-Mae wrote: “I can’t believe we have actually gotten to this point. A three-year search for our first home, which some of you have followed, has finally come to an end. I know a lot of you won’t have been expecting me to do a home account as I have become a lot more private about what I post of our home. However, having a home account is something that I have always dreamed of doing.”

Molly-Mae continued to say the account will show snippets of their home and this “crazy journey” of finding their new house. She then posted a mirror selfie taken when she first visited the property and captioned it: “Our new chapter – (swipe to see when I first viewed this house and knew it was the one).”

In a recent YouTube video Molly-Mae revealed she had spent “thousands” on 24/7 security for their new property and vowed she would never share as much of the new house on social media. Whilst thousands of fans are congratulating Molly-Mae and Tommy on their new home, some people on Twitter are commenting on the fact she has started up a new house Instagram account. One person wrote: “Molly-Mae setting up an Instagram account of her new home just a few months after her old gaff got done isn’t the cleverest idea.”

Yesterday Molly-Mae uploaded her first moving vlog which you can watch here. In the video she talks about the process for moving and some of the work she wants done, like ripping out the gold and marble guest room ensuite.

She also says how she understands a lot of people will be expecting her to not show anything of their new home given the burglary back in October. She says: “Since this house started I have dreamt of having a home account and I feel like to let previous events and a horrible situation affect what we decide to do in the future stop me from doing what what want to do – why would I do that?” She reveals she won’t be showing anything “crazy” and it’ll just be snippets.

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