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26 Mar 2026

'What is wrong with some people' - Fans show up at Irish influencer's house after address leak

Popular Irish influencer Annalivia Hynds and partner Ruairi have people coming to their home address looking for photos after address leaked online

'What is wrong with some people' - Fans show up at Irish influencer's house after address leak

Photo: Annalivia Hynds Instagram

Popular Irish influencer Annalivia Hynds, has had to put up a video urging people to stop coming to her family's home after her address was leaked online.

Annalivia has amassed a large following on social media platforms with over 500,000 followers on Tiktok and over 300,000 followers on Instagram.

Annalivia starts the video by saying that she "hates being a negative person" but they have had "so many people coming to their house."

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Her partner Ruari also in the video gives context on when the incidents of people coming to their house started happening saying "So this started a while ago, and there was an individual on social media from the top of our road, recorded the whole layout of our estate and how to get to our house."

He goes on to say people since then have shouted abuse through the windows and "harmless individuals" have been calling looking for photos "but it's just got too far now." He goes on to say that their kids are even "getting a wee bit anxious now."

Not only have the pair had people coming up to their front door but Ruari says he spotted an individual recording him collecting his daughter from school "I was collecting Robin from school, and an individual was recording Robin coming out of school, holding my hand."

Following that he says "What is wrong with some people? Like, do you know what I mean?"

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