Molly-Mae has shared glimpses of her two new pets with her fans on social media.
It appears the creative director of Pretty Little Thing is now the proud owner of two gorgeous cats who live at the home she and Manchester boxer Tommy Fury share.
Eagle-eyed viewers will have noticed the two cats playing together in the background at the beginning of her latest YouTube video, to which Molly-Mae laughed 'I'm not talking about it, don't ask me."
But now the influencer has shared an adorable snap of one of her new feline friends on her Instagram story.
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Posting a photo of the cute white cat in a playful pose, Molly-Mae wrote: 'Happy Sunday friends'.
Love Island star Molly-Mae also teased a picture of her other grey cat on her story earlier this week, which was sitting on top of her clothes.
“If I lie on her stuff then maybe she’ll stay home and rub my belly,” Molly-Mae wrote alongside the snap.
These are the first pets that Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury have owned since the tragic death of their Pomeranian dog back in May 2020.
The four and a half month pup, which was named Mr Chai, died just five days after Tommy Fury bought him as a gift for Molly-Mae's 21st birthday.
After a few days with the couple, Mr Chai started to become unwell and after a trip to the vets he had a seizure and passed away.
Molly-Mae and Tommy received a lot of backlash after it was revealed the pup had been imported from Russia, leaving the pair having to reveal the autopsy results for the dog.
After their loss Molly-Mae took a break from Instagram and the couple moved out of their former apartment in Ancoats and into a new home.
They have since been forced out of their home in Cheshire after they were subject to a terrifying burglary.
Molly-Mae has previously opened up about the robbery where thieves 'ransacked' and 'emptied' their former home in Hale Barns leaving the couple 'with not a lot of stuff at all'.
In her latest YouTube video, Molly-Mae did a Q&A where she was asked about the £800,000 burglary.
One fan asked: "Have your views on having nice things changed since the robbery?"
"It's something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently," Molly-Mae replied. "The answer to that is 100% yes.
"In regards to the jewellery I used to buy, watches, nice bags, really expensive clothes and stuff, I think most definitely, definitely, the interest in that for me has just disappeared since the robbery."
She added: "Why would I ever want to own something that could compromise mine and Tommy’s safety? It is absolutely not worth it in my eyes.
"I feel like people could respond, 'who does she think she is, why has she got security?' It’s genuinely for no other reason than it makes me feel more safe."