Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury defiantly share selfies from their Manchester flat after breaking lockdown rules

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The pair angered fans after relocating from Hertfordshire to Manchester earlier this week.

Molly-Mae and Tommy shared a selfie from their Manchester flat

But it appears they’ve clearly brushed off the criticism as they took to social media to share a loved-up snap on Thursday.

In the pic, YouTube star Molly-Mae, 20, jokingly posed next to Tommy.

Alongside the snap, the boxer wrote: “What lockdown week 6 looks like…”

It comes days after the couple broke government rules by moving 170 miles away during the ongoing pandemic.

The couple often post loved-up selfies online

Molly-Mae was previously isolating in her family home

They were once staying at Molly-Mae’s family home in Hertfordshire, but have since moved back to their Manchester apartment.

A source told HOAR Online: “They left Molly’s mum’s house to head back home to Manchester, but they haven’t come in to contact with anyone on their travels only each other.”

Fans were quick to comment on the move, with one writing: “Molly and Tommy have been posting pictures and videos from quarantine at Molly’s parents house, at one point I remember Molly saying ‘so glad we chose to isolate here’.

“Now she has posted on Instagram and she is back in Manchester at her and Tommy’s flat.

They’ve since moved back to their flat in Manchester

The two hit it off in the Love Island villa

“I appreciate this isn’t the worst thing in the world but travelling between homes is deemed non essential travel and I think it’s a bit silly of her to change location and post showing she has.”

Another added: “I agree that they probably didn’t break any social distancing rules but a big part of why you aren’t meant to make any unessential journeys is to limit the risk of accidents on the road requiring emergency response, therefore taking up resources.

“Just because they probably didn’t break any social distancing rules doesn’t mean it’s okay to do. The gov have been clear on travelling to second homes etc not being allowed.”

A third said: “They have definitely done wrong. Unless the situation at Molly’s parents has become completely untenable they should have stayed there.”

In the first three weeks of lockdown, the government said the public should only be leaving their homes for essential travel, which did not include visits to second homes.

When another three weeks was added to the lockdown, police said it was deemed reasonable to move to a friend’s address for several days to allow a “cooling-off” following arguments at home.

The latest regulations allow people to move house, which means that individuals can move between households, but only in critical cases.