Molly-Mae: Landlord prohibits her from giving fans a house tour

Molly-Mae has been banned from her landlord from being able to give fans a house tour out of concerns for security.

Molly-Mae: Landlord prohibits her from giving fans a house tour
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Molly-Mae: Landlord prohibits her from giving fans a house tour

In her last vlog posted on her YouTube channel, Molly-Mae Hague had promised her subscribers she would give them a full house tour of the rented flat they had been living in for the past year. But it seems like her landlord was not too keen on the idea...

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The landlord gets the final say

After the burglary she and long-time beau, Tommy Fury, were victims of last year, in which more than £800,000 worth of their belongings were stolen, the couple were forced to move to an emergency flat. Molly-Mae had explained she no longer felt safe and needed to find somewhere temporary before finding the perfect house to settle into.

With the news that the couple have finally found their dream home, the blonde beauty had told fans she would give them a full tour of the flat she had been staying. Unfortunately for those curious to see where she had been living this entire time, her landlord felt it would not be the best idea for whoever would become a future tenant of the flat. In the video, she explained:

You know in the last vlog I said I’m going to give you a house tour of the current house we’ve been living in. The current landlord saw and he said ‘absolutely not, no house tour of the house please’ which I totally understand.

Before adding:

I moved into this specific house because it was so low-key and so private and maybe the next tenant will want something like that and they won’t want anyone to know where they live, or what the house looks likes, so I completely understand.

'This house has been so good to us'

Ultimately, though the couple have finally found the right house for them, Molly-Mae expressed feeling grateful for having found temporary housing that made her feel safe. She said:

This house has been so good to us in the time of emergency need when we had the horrible situation with the apartment.This house was exactly what we needed and I felt so safe here. We’ve been super blessed to be living here.

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