Vocal powerhouse Sam Smith is said to be determined to keep their new £12 million mansion on lockdown after one of their former homes was burgled twice in a single year.
The Too Good At Goodbyes singer is understood to have drafted in a security specialist to make sure history doesn't repeat itself.
The property in question is believed to be a sprawling five bedroom Grade II listed home in Hampstead, north London. According to The Sun, Sam has applied for permission to upgrade the home's security with state of the art CCTV camera, motion seniors and entry system monitors.
A source said: “Security will be a priority for anyone who’s had their house broken into once, let alone twice, and Sam is no exception. "The attitude is if more money is
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