‘The line has been crossed’ — Irish influencer appeals for privacy after home location leaked

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Armagh influencer Annalivia Hynds has taken to social media urging followers to stop calling to her house following a string of encounters which has left her 'freaking out.'

Armagh influencer Annalivia Hynds has taken to social media urging followers to stop calling to her house following a string of encounters which has left her ‘freaking out.’The beauty and lifestyle creator and her fiancé Ruari McGivern revealed that a video had been shared on social media showing the ‘whole layout’ of their estate and how to get to their house.The couple revealed that since the video was shared they have had a number of unsolicited visitors coming to the door in request of photos with Annalivia.

Armagh influencer Annalivia Hynds has taken to social media urging followers to stop calling to her house following a string of encounters which has left her ‘freaking out.’ Pic: Annalivia Hynds/ TikTokTaking to TikTok and Instagram on Sunday, Annalivia said: ‘In the most respectful way, I’m so appreciative of everyone that follows me, everyone on here.‘I would not have this job without you all.



I need to put some boundaries in place. Recently, we have had so many people coming to our house — coming to our house; knocking on the door and asking for photos.‘It’s happening so often now like, this is my house.

This is where I wanna be in my jammies with no make-up, my hair scrapped back. This is where my kids are.’ @annaliviahynds Didn’t want to ever bring this up but I’ve been left with no choice.

I really would appreciate if people could respect our privacy in the home 🤍 ♬ original sound – Annalivia Hynds Ruairi added that they influx of unknown visitors had brought anxieties on their children, and added that there had been instances of people taking pictures while he is collecting their eldest daughter from school or of the family getting ice-cream.‘There’s a line, and the line has just been crossed,’ Annalivia said. ‘Our house isn’t a 24-hour meet and greet,’ Ruari stated, ‘And this isn’t me being cheeky, this is just.

.. this is our home.

This is supposed to be our safe space.’The beauty and lifestyle creator and her fiancé Ruari McGivern revealed that a video had been shared on social media showing the ‘whole layout’ of their estate and how to get to their house. Pic: Ruari McGivern/ InstagramThe couple, who are set to tie the knot in the coming months, revealed they were in the ‘process’ of looking for a new home and had also been in contact with a CCTV company.

‘If you see me out and about, I will always be so kind, but just not when it comes to my house,’ Annalivia revealed. She went on to note the effects that it was having on her neighbours, who were ‘cracking up’ following a string of instances of cars passing and videoing their home.She went on to note the effects that it was having on her neighbours, who were ‘cracking up’ following a string of instances of cars passing and videoing their home.

Pic: Annalivia Hynds/ Instagram‘I don’t want that for my neighbours either.’Social media followers flocked to the comments with many supporting the couple.One said: ‘That is not ok!!! Your family is priority!’ Chloe Koyce highlights crucial iPhone safety tool after frightening hotel encounter Another wrote: ‘Unacceptable, you have a wee family there! Enough is enough.

’ A third added: ‘I actually cannot believe this. You guys are wayyyyy more polite than I would be about this.’A fourth advised: ‘There is so much stuff you all post that should be kept private in the first place.

This has been going on for years this is what happens when you sign up to social media, why act shocked?’.