JAMIE Oliver and wife Jools shared pictures of their plush £8.9million mansion on Instagram — before their restaurant business collapsed.
Around 1,300 employees of Jamie's Italian are at risk of losing their jobs while Oliver, 43, pocketed £240million over 20 years as a famous chef.
Before the restaurant chain went into administration, the couple uploaded family snaps of their Grade-II listed house in Hampstead Heath which boasts seven bedrooms, a massive garden and open-plan kitchen.
One member of staff, who did not wish to be named, said: "I'm really angry because Jamie won't be the one looking for a job and struggling to pay his bills, it'll be poor saps like us who worked for him.
"He and his management team got greedy.
"They believed their own hype and thought they'd make billions without investing in the business."
Just three restaurants will now stay open in the short term after 22 were confirmed as closed — two Jamie's Italian restaurants and Jamie Oliver's Diner all based at Gatwick Airport.
In snaps shared online, Oliver's house shows a luxurious lifestyle in a sprawling family home.
The couple enjoy their beautiful home with their kids — Poppy, 17, Daisy, 16, Petal, 10, Buddy Bear, eight, and River, two.
Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire collapses into administration putting 1,300 jobs at risk
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