Gemma Collins gives fans a look inside her stunning Essex mansion battered by Storm Eunice
GEMMA Collins gave fans a sneak peek inside her luxury pad while revealing that storm Eunice left her without power.
The former The Only Way Is Essex star, 41, took to Instagram to explain that she's had no electricity since Friday.
"No electric since 3pm yesterday and will not be connected till 11 pm this evening!!!" Gemma wrote.
"Storm Eunice hun have a day off", the TV star joked.
The TV star shared a snap of her huge kitchen/dining room which she'd filled with hundreds of candles to create some light.
The room featured a massive dining table that looks out onto large double doors.
A smaller table could be seen in the corner of the room next to a giant white statue of a giraffe and a large screen TV hung on the wall.
A large balcony area could be seen above across from a trendy-looking light fixture.
Gemma also took to her Instagram stories to reveal the damage Storm Eunice had caused to her £1.3million Essex home which she said had been "blown to pieces".
The former Dancing on Ice contestant showed fans her statue of a horse, named Tullulah, in her lush gardens which had been "taken down in the storm".
"The place has been absolutely blown to pieces," Gemma told fans.
She added that she had "fence panels down," and that it was "really bad."
"Fencing down, panels out, it is just terrible," Gemma said, adding that she had been forced to charge her phone in her car.
"I don't understand how furniture can be blown all around the garden, it's just crazy," the TV star said while showing fans the destruction in her home.
Thankfully, the GC's ginormous wooden statue of an elephant had survived the destruction in her back garden.