TAMARA Ecclestone has flung open the doors to her lavish Kensington home in a new trailer for her upcoming ITVBe reality show, Tamara's World.
The daughter of former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone lives in the sprawling London home with her husband Jay Rutland and their three-year-old daughter Sophia.
Sitting in an extravagant play room, Tamara, 33, is given a rundown of her schedule by her personal assistants Dani and Megan.
Rather than being overloaded with chores, Tamara's day consists of receiving an assortment of beauty treatments.
Dani and Megan tell her: "You've got Pilates this morning, which I've confirmed for you. Then we've got a stylist coming in at 4, then we're going to do your nails and pedicure straight after."
They add: "We just need to know when you want your massage tomorrow?"
Thankful for their crucial work, Tamara says to the camera: "My PAs help me get out the door. And to live the life I do."
And it seems keeping tabs on Tamara's daily activities has the PAs rushed off their feet. They said: "It's more than five full time jobs, and we have in excess of fifty staff."
Touching on the other employees in the house, Tamara says: "There are butlers and housekeepers and they help keep the house nice and presentable and the clothes ironed nicely and put away.
"We have Jonah the chef, who's amazing, a dog walker - I'm not too sure why we have nine or ten dogs.
"It feels homely, although there are lots of people."
The series comes after Tamara’s Billion $$ Girl series on Channel 5 in 2011, which saw her treat five of her dogs to a pampering session at Harrods and organise a charity ball for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
This summer Tamara opened up about suffering from parental separation anxiety, after previously confessing she still shares the same bed as her daughter Sophia.
Speaking to , she explained: "I’ve had more anxiety since I became a mum, and it’s something I need to work on and deal with.
"I was never an anxious person before I had Sophia, but now I have serious anxiety about anything happening to my daughter. I’ve just got to get my head around the fact that I’m not going to be there to pick her up every time she falls over, and that’s the brutal reality."
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