MOLLY-Mae Hague has said she has found herself unable to sleep after moving into the multi-million mansion she's bought with Tommy Fury.
The 22-year-old former Love Island star explained she ignored their builders' advice to stay in a hotel during major construction work.
The star said she moved into the house, thought to be worth £3.5million, assuming she could snooze through the hammering.
Speaking in a new , she told followers that had not been the case saying: "You could not sleep through that even if you wanted to."
She explained: "Last night was my first night in the new house, which was so exciting. I'm not going to lie it didn't exactly go to plan in terms of it wasn't the relaxed vibes I was looking for.
"It wasn't as straightforward and chilled as I'd hoped it to be.
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"Basically what I'm trying to say is I've definitely, definitely underestimated how living in a house with immense building work going on would be.
"I think I just brushed past the fact that building work starts before 7am.
"The noise is unbelievable... I've never heard banging that loud. Of course they're demolishing bathrooms so it's going to be really, really loud but I just hadn't really thought about it.
"I thought: 'Oh yeah it'll be loud and there'll be banging and drilling and stuff but it'll be fine, we'll crack on with our normal day, we'll just sleep through it.'
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"Well let me tell you could not sleep through that even if you wanted to."
She added that they opted to stay in the house rather than ship off to a hotel for the sake of their cats.
However, Molly added: "It's moreso a problem for the cats is what I'm a bit concerned about.
"We moved them over last night and this morning when the building work started they did not know what to do with themselves.
"They were terrified, they were trembling. The cats are very nervous anyway. It takes them a long time to get used to people, get used to new area.
"I hadn't really thought about that, I'd just skimmed over it."
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