A fashion influencer and the wife of former footballer stopped when she shared the horrible moment that they returned home from celebrating their son's 12th birthday to find their house 'picked' and to find designer handbags and watches.
Ex-West Ham player Nicky Maynard, 38, and his wife Tara, 35, had taken Sons Camden and Trey last night to an Italian restaurant in Nantwich, Cheshire and returned to their nearby house to turn her dressing room upside down.
Mrs. Maynard – who regularly places about her collection of designer clothing and the lifestyle of the family to her 670,000 Instagram followers – unveiled the devastating discovery in an angry and emotional video message.
“Well, I tell you what hard work your girls will deliver, and go out for a meal for your son's 12th birthday – to come home to be absolutely everything, like everything,” she said tears for inverted drawers and guided planks.
'We have been out for an hour for Trey's birthday and they have literally looted the whole place.
'Like even the small children' safes with the money they have saved for Christmas and birthdays, they literally took the lot. '
She spoke to her followers and said: 'When someone hears if they sell one of my bags -girls know what I have.
You all know which jewelry I have. Please tell me then. '
In a second video, emphasize how the burglars even burglared in the money boxes of their sons, she added: “Like, some foam on earth?”

Tara Maynard broke when she shared the horrible moment that they returned home from celebrating their son's 12th birthday to find their house 'picked' and designer handbags and watches that were stolen

Mrs. Maynard – who regularly places about her collection of designer clothing and the lifestyle of the family to her 670,000 Instagram followers – unveiled the devastating discovery on the platform
Nowadays, Mrs. Maynard – who now runs her own online fashion brand – that the 'very professional' gang had stolen at least 30 handbags, as well as cartier and Rolex watches and three from Cleef -bracelets.
She initially suspected that an Instagram post about their son's birthday, the burglars covered that the house would be empty.
But in daylight they discovered a camera that points to a bush to their front door and now believe that the criminals used it to spy on them.
The traumatized couple believes that the invaders were still at the site when they came home when they heard sounds outside and later found shoes and bags.
The burglary only comes a few days after more than 100 designer handbags were stolen together with jewelry from a house in the chic Cheshire Village Alderley Edge.
“When we got home, there was no sign of forced access,” Mrs. Maynard told Mail Online.
“We went upstairs and when my sons entered their bedrooms, they started screaming:” What happened? '
'All drawers were pulled out and the cupboards were wide open.
'I went to my dressing room and I couldn't believe it, they had looted it from top to bottom.
'They had taken my Chanel bags, a Rolex, Cartier Bangles, everything.
“They even accepted the money that the boys had saved from Christmas and their birthdays.”
The couple called the police who today investigated the property for evidence.
“It is entangled to think that we might have disturbed them while they were still in the house,” she added.
'Our boys are too scared to be alone now, they didn't want to go to school today.
“This burglary has hit us massively – at home you should be safe place, but it doesn't feel that way anymore.”
Mr. Maynard – who made almost 500 career performances for clubs, including Cardiff City and MK Dons – said: 'When we got home, I thought I heard footsteps in the gravel, but I didn't think about it at the time.
'Now I realize that it was probably the burglars who got away.
'We have found four bags they dumped while they escaped, but there is no sign of the rest of Tara's things.
“They clearly knew exactly what they were doing, because none of the neighbors saw or heard anything.”
Some messages from Mrs. Maynard show off her collection of designer clothing and handbags have been viewed no less than 1.4 million times.
They defended her messages on social media and said: 'I work in fashion – industry, it is what I do – we have worked hard to pay for the things we possess.
'We live in a world where you are afraid of wearing beautiful things when you go out and yet you are also afraid of leaving them at home.
“These criminals do not care what kind of life you lead, they will aim you anyway.”
Luxury houses in chic parts of Cheshire represent high-quality goals for burglars, and recent victims include Manchester City star Jack Grealish, whose house was broken into on December 27 while playing a match.
The criminals responsible for these raids are supposed to include foreign gangs that come to the UK, simply to commit refined burglaries and then fly home before the police can catch them.
Last week, detectives revealed that a gang had stolen more than 100 rare designer handbags that were worth at least £ 1 million in a raid on a luxury house in the football players enclave of Alderley Edge.
The Cheshire police are currently investigating the raid on the Maynards House.