Liberty Poole has admitted she will not "live life in fear" after Molly-Mae Hague was burgled.

Liberty Poole

Liberty Poole

The upcoming 'Dancing on Ice' star - who shot to fame on 'Love Island' earlier this year - has insisted she will continue to do her "own thing" on social media, despite Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury, who met on the ITV2 dating show, being victims of a burglary when thieves stole an estimated £800,000 worth of belongings from their Manchester apartment last month.

Liberty said: "I’ve got to be careful because I’m not living with anyone. I don’t live with my family and obviously I don’t have a partner so I’ve got to be careful in that sense.

"But I don’t live life in fear, I just do my own thing and stay true to myself so I guess I’m just going to keep doing me in regards to social media."

Liberty insists she still wants her fans to "be involved" in her life and see what she's up to.

She added to Metro.co.uk: "You guys will get to see some exciting things and get an insight into my life because you guys have seen me on 'Love Island', I don’t want to hide my life from people, I want them to be involved and see what I’m doing."

Last month, Molly-Mae and Tommy were said to have been left "extremely shaken up" after a number of items, including jewellery, were taken from their home.

An insider said at the time: "They will never return back to their apartment again unfortunately they feel they have been targeted and don't feel safe there anymore.

"They really loved living there its a shame they have been forced out of their home."

A representative for Greater Manchester Police said: "On Friday 22 October 2021 police received a report of a burglary at a property in the Hale Barns area.

"During the burglary a number of items were taken, including jewellery. Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made."

The couple are now thought to have moved out of the apartment.