MOLLY-MAE Hague revealed that she's locked in "World War Three" with her neighbours who "hate" her because of her recycling habits.
The Love Island star, 21, took to her Instagram Story to share her productive plans for her Tuesday morning - which consisted of tidying her luxury Cheshire pad that she shares with boyfriend Tommy Fury, 21.
One snap in particular caught the attention of many followers - a selection of cardboard boxes sitting in her hallway.
She captioned the post: "One weeks worth of cardboard. Our neighbours hate us (me) so we are too scared to use the bins here. Skip run it is."
The YouTuber decided to explain exactly what had happened between them in her next post.
She explained: "Right excuse the fact that I look like a Stig of the Dump this morning but all of you want the juicy gossip on why the neighbours hate us so guess what I'm going to give it to you...
"It's going to be a massive let down by the way. Like it's a really boring story but here we go anyway.
"So it's all to do with recycling! Told you. Yeah told you it was going to be a massive let down.
"Basically the neighbours are just very, very set in their ways here about how they like things recycled, there's about 175,000 different bins for each different material that you have to adhere to otherwise it's literally world war three and when I mean world war three, I mean world war three.
"We've had them running up to us in the car park shouting at us, letters shoved under our door, strongly worded emails, all within the space of about three months of living here which is obviously really nice and welcome and nice house warming present from the neighbours...
"But I think they're all just very set in their ways, they've lived here for a long time, they're like all over the age of 65 I think."
Molly went on to apologise to her neighbours if she got their ages wrong, before admitting that she doesn't see herself living there forever anyway.
She added: "Sorry if you're watching this and I've offended you, but yeah I think the new kids on the block just aren't really welcome.
"They kind of would rather we weren't here, but yeah I think we just need to get a little bit better at recycling and hopefully, hopefully it'll pass, I don't think it will.
"Yeah but this place isn't a permanent home for us, I think this has made us realise why we want to live by ourselves, it's so hard to keep neighbours happy all the time."
Molly and Tommy moved into the lavish £1.3m property after deciding their old place in Manchester felt too "sad" following their puppy Mr Chai's death.
Their current home boasts two lifts, a giant roof terrace and follows an all-grey interior throughout.
Before moving, the lovebirds lived in an incredible Manchester apartment with views across the vibrant city, an amazing open plan kitchen and cosy bedroom.
Their decision to move out of their first flat together came after the pair were left devastated in June when their new pooch died less than one week after arriving in the UK.
The reality stars were slammed by fans when they announced that their Pomeranian, which was a birthday gift from Tommy, was being shipped over from Russia.
Molly and Tommy ignored the backlash as they welcomed their new arrival, excitedly sharing adorable videos and photos with their fur baby.
But just two days in, they realised that something "wasn't right" and took the pup to the vet - and were heartbroken when told he'd had a seizure and died.
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Speaking in a YouTube video about his death, Molly explained: "People that are saying we bought him for Instagram likes, please stop saying that.
"Our lives are on social media, my full-time job is to show you guys what I'm doing. If I didn't have Instagram, he wouldn't be on Instagram.
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"We're not asking for any kind of sympathy. What's happened is awful. I'm asking you to understand that the dog travelling from Russia is not the reason he died."
The star added: "Chai's skull wasn't fully developed. Part of his brain was exposed. In a tiny dog, any knock probably wasn't very helpful."