Married At First Sights Peggy Rose is devastated as she

Married At First Sight’s Peggy Rose is devastated as she reveals her £100,000 white Range Rover Sport has been stolen

Married At First Sight’s Peggy Rose Lawrence was devastated on Thursday when she revealed her white Range Rover Sport was stolen.

The 32-year-old tech venture partner shared on Instagram that her “pride and joy” was stolen – but did not specify where it came from and said she did not have a “ghost immobilizer” installed.

Peggy shared a picture of the vehicle, which has an RRP of between £103,720 and £207,260 and features a personalized number plate: ‘NEW 7DY’. [new toy].

She urged fans with the same car to have a ghost immobilizer installed to make it harder for criminals to steal the car.

She wrote: “I still can’t believe my pride and joy was stolen!”….Please have everyone who has one installed a ghost immobilizer that you don’t already have!’

Excitement: Married At First Sight's Peggy Rose Lawrence was devastated on Thursday as she revealed her white Range Rover Sport was stolen (stock photo)

Excitement: Married At First Sight’s Peggy Rose Lawrence was devastated on Thursday as she revealed her white Range Rover Sport was stolen (stock photo)

Shocking: The 32-year-old technology venture partner shared on Instagram on Thursday that her

Shocking: The 32-year-old technology venture partner shared on Instagram on Thursday that her “pride and joy” had been taken away and she had not installed a “ghost immobilizer.”

Ghost immobilizers require a PIN code configuration to activate vehicle service and help prevent thieves from gaining access to your vehicle.

This comes after Peggy hinted at an exciting career move following her appearance on Channel 4 dating show MAFS earlier this year.

She was dating husband Georges Berthonneau and they both said “I do” at their wedding vow renewal ceremony.

But now it seems the star is ready to say goodbye to reality TV, as the series came to an end last week and she announced an exciting new career move.

The reality favorite will join the West End cast of adult pantomime Jack And His Giant Bigstalk, playing the role of Fairy Barbie.

The famous play is an adaptation of the famous English fairy tale, as Peggy seems booked and busy with her new project.

The main role is played by Big Brother star Simon Gross, who plays a character called Queen Genetalia and also produces the production.

Peggy and Georges got over their differences during the show and decided to stay together.

Peggy said she trusted Georges to “prove anyone who doubted you wrong” after her family expressed uncertainty about their relationship.

She said: “This is by far the biggest decision of my life.” My family wants the best for me and family and respect for me is everything.

“You want me to be happy and put myself first.” As much as I wanted to trust you, for me trust is something that is earned.

It came after Peggy announced an exciting career move following her appearance on Channel 4 dating show MAFS

It came after Peggy announced an exciting career move following her appearance on Channel 4 dating show MAFS

No thanks!  Peggy and husband George Berthonneau said

No thanks! Peggy and husband George Berthonneau said “I do” at their vow renewal ceremony, but Peggy was hesitant to get intimate with George because of her “values.”

Conflict: It comes after the couple failed to have physical intimacy as the blonde beauty was put off by Georges' online casting videos (pictured).

Conflict: It comes after the couple failed to have any physical intimacy as the blonde beauty was put off by Georges’ online casting videos (pictured).

“Maybe I don’t trust easily, but I trust myself.” And I also trust that you will prove everyone who doubted you wrong. That’s why it’s my decision to stay and continue our story together.”

This came after the couple failed to share physical intimacy as the blonde beauty was put off by Georges’ online casting videos.

According to The Sun, Peggy explains during Monday night’s engagement ceremony: “It’s really hard to say…”

“The girls tell me one thing and I defend you because I feel like I know the real George.” But then do I know the real George because he behaves differently in front of other people?

“Then I feel like an idiot. I actually don’t know who the real person is. I just don’t know what it takes for you to just be yourself. And sometimes I just don’t think you’re listening to me.

“I just think, ‘What’s the point?’, so my decision is to leave. “I can’t do it anymore. He has to change.’

At this point, Peggy opens her decision board and reveals that she wrote “LEAVE.”