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Molly-Mae Hague begs parents to stop bringing kids to her house for photos: ‘There’s a line drawn’-Alicia Adejobi-Entertainment – Metro

The PrettyLittleThing creative director bought a home with boyfriend Tommy Fury this year.

Molly-Mae Hague begs parents to stop bringing kids to her house for photos: ‘There’s a line drawn’-Alicia Adejobi-Entertainment – Metro

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Molly-Mae Hague has been forced to ask parents of her fans to stop driving them to her house for photos and autographs. 

The creative director of PrettyLittleThing proudly announced she had bought her first home with boyfriend Tommy Fury earlier this year. 

It came after the couple, who met on Love Island in 2019, had to flee their apartment in Manchester after burglars stole £800,000 worth of jewellery and clothes. 

Naturally, Molly-Mae, 23, is particularly strict about security when it comes to her new abode and so put out a notice to fans who keep driving to her house uninvited looking for a photo op. 

‘This is not me being mean, this is not me being horrible. This is not me wanting a headline that says, “Molly-Mae won’t take pictures with fans”,’ the influencer said in her latest YouTube video. 

‘But 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.’ 

‘There’s a line drawn when it comes to the house.’ 

Molly-Mae continued: ‘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 round your kid round to come and see Tommy and I… I’m not sure about that.’ 

The former reality star added that’s the not a ‘lesson’ she would ‘want to be teaching my child to let them think that that’s OK’. 

Fans in the comments expressed their shock over the drive-bys, with one writing: ‘You are not wrong at all for not wanting people to come to your house and ask for photos it’s such an invasion of privacy! Sending all the love.’ 

Another fan agreed: ‘Some people are so entitled!! Who thinks it’s okay to drive their child to a celebrity private residence?! Some people! I’d be annoyed too Molly, you’re not in the wrong here.’ 

Following the burglary in October 2021, Molly-Mae revealed she was battling anxiety after having her personal space invaded.

‘Right now, I’m not gonna lie, this has been one of the hardest periods of my whole entire life,’ she told her fans at the time. 

‘I’ve been dealing with emotions that I’ve never experienced before. I’ve been having a massive battle with anxiety recently which I did mention in my Let’s Talk video. 

‘But it just seems to be getting worse and worse everyday at the moment. It’s not something I’ve ever really dealt with before.’ 

Molly-Mae and Tommy are currently in the middle of renovating their sprawling property to give it a modern makeover, and the fashion influencer has set up an Instagram account – Molly Maison – so fans can keep up to date with the progress.

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