Love Island’s Malin Andersson ups security at her London home as her violent ex is freed from jail after attacking her

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LOVE Island star Malin Andersson has upped the security at her home after her violent ex was released from prison.

Malin was spotted outside her London home as security experts got to work making the property completely secure.

Malin Andersson has beefed up security at her home
She called in security experts as her violent ex was released from prison

CCTV cameras have been fitted to the property

Malan was spotted chatting to the men as they got to work

The star lives in London

She was left “black and blue” after her ex Tom Kemp attacked her

The star wandered around in her fluffy dressing gown and slippers while men climbed ladders and fixed CCTV cameras onto the wall.

It comes as Malin briefly addressed the news that Tom Kemp had been freed from prison.

She said on Instagram tonight: “Obviously there’s been some news out today and I keep getting messages on it.

“It’s not the best…but. We move, we f***ing move. And this is why the justice system is f***ed. But I’ll address this tomorrow.

Malan has ranted about ‘the justice system’ on social media

She has promised fans she will ‘address the news’ on Saturday

Kemp was jailed in September

Kemp was caged in September after he admitted assault that left Malin “black and blue” and needing hospital treatment for a broken hand.  

Kemp, 28, admitted to occasioning actual bodily harm and was jailed for ten months when he appeared at Aylesbury Crown Court.

HOAR Online can reveal Kemp has been freed three months after he was sentenced and will serve the rest of his term on Home Detention Curfew.

Malin, 28, was branded a “liar with mental health issues” by Kemp after she accused him of physical and mental abuse in shocking Instagram posts.

The 2016 Love Island star previously shared harrowing photos last year showing off gruesome bruises on her body after the abuse.

Malin Andersson posted a photo of her domestic abuse injuries after her ex Tom Kemp was jailed (Pictured in April 2019)

Malin pictured in April 2019 with her now ex Tom Kemp
The 27-year-old shared a shocking image of her bruised neck and defiantly penned alongside the post: 'JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!'
The 27-year-old shared a shocking image of her bruised neck and defiantly penned alongside the post: ‘JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!’
Malin shared a distressing image of her bloodied nose after an attack
Malin shared a distressing image of her bloodied nose after an attack
She said the emotional and physical abuse left her feeling 'worthless'
She said the emotional and physical abuse left her feeling ‘worthless’

She also shared a picture of bloody nose and tear-stained face as she warned fans about domestic abuse.

Kemp and Malin embarked on an on-off romance in 2018 with the star discovering she was pregnant in May that year.

They briefly split during her pregnancy amid claims Kemp had been unfaithful, but reunited shortly before daughter Consy was born.

Tragically, the baby girl passed away in January aged just four weeks due to complications from being born premature.

The pair split again after struggling with their grief before briefly reuniting.

Malin then bravely opened up about the violence after their relationship ended for good but did not name Kemp.

She revealed how the abuse began with “love bombing”, where the victim is showered with gifts and compliments.

But she told how the relationship soured when the thug began to mentally abuse her by fixating on her insecurities – calling her “ugly”, “fat” and “worthless”.

She said he also used to make comments about her beloved mum Consy, who died from cancer just months before her namesake granddaughter was born.

Opening up about the violence, Malin told HOAR in June: “It started with things being thrown in my face out of anger — food, bottles of water, whatever was in his hand, all out of anger.

Malin shared this image on Instagram in a bid to help others

Malin shared this image on Instagram in a bid to help others
She said she has suffered from PTSD ever since
She said she has suffered from PTSD ever since
Malin and Tom's daughter, Consy, tragically died at just four weeks old
Malin and Tom’s daughter, Consy, tragically died at just four weeks old
Malin bravely opened up about the abuse she suffered (Pictured with Tom in March 2019)
Malin bravely opened up about the abuse she suffered (Pictured with Tom in March 2019)

“He switched from zero to 100 within seconds. Once they think they can do that to you, it escalates.”

She compared the abuse to being “stuck in a web with a spider” as she was “hit, pushed, kicked, scratched, spoken down to, controlled, manipulated, cheated on, and so much more”.

Malin now wrestles with PTSD, after the abusive relationship left her mental health and self-esteem in tatters.

She said: “You just feel helplessness, hopelessness, sadness, depression, anxiety.

“The emotional abuse stays with you a lot longer than the physical. It takes a long, long time to heal.”

A Prison Service spokesperson said: “Offenders released on Home Detention Curfew are strictly supervised through the use of electronic monitoring and can be returned to prison for breaching their licence conditions.”