BILLIE Faiers has revealed that she still hasn’t finished renovations in her £1.4m Essex mansion.
The former Towie star, 33, and husband Greg Shepherd, 38, bought the four-bed 1920s property back in January 2020.
For over two years the couple were busy giving the house a huge makeover to create their dream home.
Billie, Greg, and their kids Nellie, eight and six-year-old Arthur finally moved into stunning pad in December last year, just before the reality favourite gave birth to her youngest daughter Margot.
However their plans aren't fully complete.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun during Disney's The World of Play campaign, Billie explained that they still have a few things to finish.
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Billie said: "We've still got quite a few bits and bobs to do, but nothing major, just all finished off bits. It feels so lovely. I mean, my biggest goal was to be in here before I had Margot and I, we, did that which was amazing.
"And actually, since we've moved into it now, we have come so far as well, because when we moved in there was still loads to do. Like, I remember the day that we actually moved house... there was about 30 people in here.
"There wasn't carpets laid and that was moving in day, and it was just - it was really, really overwhelming.
"I was obviously heavily pregnant. But anyway, so since then we have come so far and it's been lovely.
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"We're just we're really excited for the summer in his house because we've got the garden and the kids just love being outside as well."
Fans watched the couple work together to complete the project on their TV show Billie And Gregg The Family Diaries.
Then in October last year The Sun exclusively revealed that Billie and he family had moved into the Essex pad after years of renovations.
Days later the mum-of-three confirmed the news with some sweet pics on Instagram.
- Billie Shepherd headlines Disney’s The Wonder of Play campaign – a global initiative drawing on Disney’s 100-year legacy of timeless stories and characters – to inspire families to play together more. As part of the campaign Disney has joined forces with the Institute of Imagination to create a Manifesto for Imaginative Play, following research revealing parents believe that play has a huge impact on children’s development.