Molly-Mae Hague has shown off her massive bedroom despite telling fans she was going to be more private after being burgled.
The Love Islander, 22, and boyfriend Tommy Fury, also 22, were robbed last year when thieves broke into their plush Manchester pad.
Molly-Mae t old fans at the time she partly blamed herself for the £800k robbery, admitting that she shared too much of her life, including snaps of expensive jewellery on social media.
However she's now shared a video of her sitting in her plush bedroom in her new gaff, which she moved into in December.
With her hair in a top knot, Molly sits on a huge bed with an opulent grey padded headboard in the background.
Sporting a black top and grey joggers, Molly's two necklaces, one of which says Tommy, are on show.
In another snap she cosied up to the boxer on the sofa with her Van Cleef's bracelet on display, wishing her fans a Happy Sunday.
The pics come in the wake of the influencer sharing a video of her lavish living room in which a plush grey carpet compliments a decadent velvet sofa strewn with fat cushions.
A buddha statue and a brass lamp can also be seen in the video as well as two pricey looking candles.
Molly-Mae says she was left 'traumatised' after the burglary last year and as a result said she was splashing out a whopping "thousands upon 'thousands" every month on security.
During a recent Q&A video, she was asked if she 'had security everywhere she went' after the robbery.
In response, the Pretty Little Thing mogul said: “Security is something we’ve had to take so much more seriously now, to the point where I’m spending thousands and thousands of pounds a month on having the right security.
“At the end of the day, I don’t think I can put a price on feeling safe. I’ve never really known how to speak about it to be honest, because I feel like it’s something people could respond with ‘Who does she think she is’.
Molly also admitted that since the robbery, she has '100% changed her spending habits'.
“My views couldn’t have changed anymore if they tried," she insisted.
"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.”
She went on: "I think most definitely, definitely the interest for me has disappeared since the robbery.
“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."