An Instagram model charged with a string of burglaries has revealed how she has been kicked out of her family home after suffering a 'falling out' with her parents.

Monique Marina Agostino, 23, is accused of breaking into a string of cafes and convenience shops across Sydney's northern beaches in November.

Appearing in Manly Local Court on Monday, the single mother asked for her bail conditions to be altered so she could live at a friend's house with her young son.

The court heard the charges, which include two counts of breaking and entering, had strained Agostino's relationship with her parents, The Manly Daily reported.

An Instagram model (pictured) charged with a string of burglaries has revealed how she has been kicked out of her family home after suffering a 'falling out' with her parents

Monique Marina Agostino, 23, (pictured outside court last month) is accused of breaking into a string of cafes and convenience shops across Sydney's northern beaches in November

Agostino has also been charged with breaking and entering with intent to steal, one count of aggravated breaking and entering in company to steal less than $60,000, and one count of dishonestly obtaining property by deception.

The blonde model has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Magistrate Michelle Goodwin allowed the bail variation so Agostino can live at her friend's house in Brookvale.

The accused burglar will return to court on April 17.

Last month, Agostino failed to turn up to the Manly court and a warrant was issued for her arrest.

Despite skipping court her bail conditions remained unchanged.

Appearing in Manly Local Court on Monday, the single mother (pictured dropping her son off at day care last month after skipping a court date) asked for her bail conditions to be altered so she could live at a friend's house with her young son

Agostino took several items from businesses and properties during her early morning raid on November 6, documents tendered to the court alleged.

Agostino allegedly first broke into the Pound of Pizza restaurant in Tramore Pl Killarney Heights at 1.52am and stole a mobile phone.

Minutes later, it's alleged the former Killarney Heights High School student broke into the nearby House of Fruit convenience store at 1.54am.

Agostino just two minutes later allegedly tried to break into Le Parisen Cafe.

Within an hour, she allegedly targeted Stanley St Cafe in St Ives, where police claimed she stole $300 cash and a Westpac credit card.

The court heard the charges, which include two counts of breaking and entering, had strained Agostino's (pictured) relationship with her parents

Officers alleged she later used the credit card to buy food worth $11.55 at McDonald's Brookvale.

On November 24, police allege Agostino broke into Forestville Bakery and stole $1000 in the presence of another person.

According to bail documents tendered to the court, the prosecution are planning to include CCTV footage as part of its case.

Agostino had initially been granted conditional bail but didn't enter a plea.

Her former barrister, Bronwyn Pullinger, who appeared in court on behalf of Agostino on January 23, has since withdrawn from the case.