Faye Winter hits out at ‘scumheads’ as Teddy Soares is victim of theft

Faye told fans about the 'invasion' on her Instagram account

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by Samantha Price |
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Faye Winters and Teddy Soares are been the latest members of the Love Islandcast to be targeted by thieves, revealing the ordeal to their followers in a series of Instagram stories.

The couple, who met last year on the set of the reality show, recently made the decision tomove in together after just two months of being an item.

With the pair ending last year on a high, they've unfortunately started this year on a low as they revealed Teddy's car was broken into; with his expensive belongings being stolen.

Faye revealed all on her Instagram story last night in a series of videos.

'Today has not been the greatest of days,' she told her 1.2m followers on Instagram. 'Teddy has been saying something has been off for two days now, and turns out that somebody has broken into his car.'

She hit out at 'sly' thieves, who managed to get into the car before coming back to steal their belongings a day later. She told followers how Teddy had complained about his seat being 'really far forward' but said, 'we didn't think anything more of it.'

'It wasn't until today that all our sh-t has gone out of the car.' She explained. 'They've taken my camera and my shoes. The camera that I bought last week.'

'I have no words. There are some absolute scumheads out there.'

'There's worse things going on in the world, I know, but it's an invasion isn't it? It's just not nice.' She told her followers, before hitting out at trolls.

Teddy broke his silence on the event by uploading a video of himself lifting a barbell with the caption, 'preparing for the next robbery 😅,' clearly finding some level of humour in the situation.

And while he might be able to defend himself in person, the trolls online have left the couple open to attack by saying that they 'deserved' to be robbed for leaving expensive items in their car.

In a similar turn of events after having her Manchester flat ransacked and £800k worth of goods stolen, Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague was made to feel 'guilty' for 'flaunting her wealth' by trolls online.

This morning, Faye Winter posted a rant on her Instagram story about users who had sent messages taunting the couple over the theft but has since deleted the videos.

'You people are exactly what's wrong with this society.' She began. 'Yes, I'm very stupid that I left my stuff in the car, I was very tired and I just forgot. We've all done that.'

'But I should be able to leave my stuff in my car, outside my house and have absolutely no worries that little scrotes aren't going to take my stuff that I've bought.'

'You have got me a little bit riled this morning with your stupid f--king comments.' She admitted, before her story disappeared without a trace.

Since then, she posted on her story that she had received a copy of Vicky Pattison's book, The Secret to Happy, a book about banishing self doubt and living the life you deserve, saying 'it couldn't have come at a better time.'

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Teddy Soares and Faye Winter aren't the only cast of Love Island to have been hit by thieves with the likes of Wes Nelson, Megan Barton-Hanson, Marcel Sommerville, Chris Hughes and Molly-Mae Hague who have opened up about similar experiences.

In a YouTube video, Molly-Mae explained how thieves broke into her Manchester flat and stole £800k worth of stuff, saying: “It was, without doubt the worst thing that’s ever happened to me”.

As well as having to deal with the theft, Molly-Mae revealed she was made to feel "guilty"by trolls online for "flaunting her wealth," but later weighed in: "It’s nobody’s fault, it’s just a truly, truly awful thing to have happened."

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