Why Insta homes like Michelle Keegan’s are a thief’s dream as ex-burglar shows how tiniest details are used against you

Why Insta homes like Michelle Keegan’s are a thief’s dream as ex-burglar shows how tiniest details are used against you
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Why Insta homes like Michelle Keegan’s are a thief’s dream as ex-burglar shows how tiniest details are used against you
Author: Josh Saunders
Published: Feb, 20 2025 15:05

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But now, after The Sun revealed a terrifying raid at the property, experts have warned it may not just be devoted fans who have been studying snaps of their lavish interiors, but hardened criminal gangs too.

Highly-organised gangs will often steal cars, art, jewellery and designer items to order for huge fees, says Lennox, who co-founded The Refocus Project, which helps young people escape a life of crime.

Lennox adds: “They could even convince someone to wear some kind of body camera, you can get very small ones, which could film a celebrity’s home and all their valuables.”.

But when they go one step further and invite people into their homes via social media or TV shows - especially like MTV Cribs or BBC's This Is MY House - it becomes especially dangerous.

While the crooks thankfully didn’t manage to steal anything from the Essex pad, the terrifying incident comes after a number of warnings by fans who have shared their concerns on the account, wrightyhome, that the pictures could be "viewed by criminals".

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