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Molly-Mae Hague shares peek inside master bedroom as she reveals 12-week renovation plans

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Molly-Mae Hague has shown off the master bedroom in her new home as she updated her followers on the plans for renovations.The house work, which has caused lots of noise, will take 12 weeks to complete, including the ultimate master bedroom, so in the meantime she and Tommy Fury will be sleeping in the bed from their original Manchester flat on the property's top floor. "This is the bedroom in which Tommy and I are going to be spending a lot of time in from now on," the 22 year old star began in her latest video. "This bedroom is on our very top floor, it's the second floor, and this is basically going to be the bedroom Tommy and I stay in whilst all the work, all the bits and bobs on the house are getting done, which starts tomorrow. "Hence why I wanted to start this third house blog today because I'm actually headed to London tomorrow. "I'm not going to be in the house while the work gets started, which is giving me a little bit of anxiety because I kind of want to see what's going on, I kind of want to see the place get demolished and pulled apart just so I can make peace with that," the former Love Island star went on.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .The PrettyLittleThing creative director went on to explain that she's holding a "really exciting meeting" in the big city that will kickstart her plans to design the sofas and bedroom chairs in her home too.

As well as joking that her roof lights made her look like "Casper the friendly ghost" and "washed out" as she gets used to sleeping in a new room, Molly-Mae insisted she and Tommy weren't fussy about their lodgings for the meantime as they're so excited about the final result. "We've been.

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