Amanda Holden has shared a look inside her £7million Surrey mansion as she cleared out loads of her belongings.
The TV star moved into the home with husband Chris Hughes and their two daughters, Alexa, 17, and Hollie, 12, in December, after listing her five-bedroom family home for £5million in 2022.
Amanda, 53, enlisted the help of The Style Sisters, Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly, who organise and “detox” celebrity homes for a living.
She's getting custom cupboards fitted by Hammonds next week, so The Style Sisters focused on sorting out the downstairs office-turned-playroom.
The pair shared videos on Instagram stories of them unpacking Amanda's moving boxes filled with toys, board games and paperwork.
They called the mess, including heaps of cardboard and belongings sorted into tall stacks, "organised chaos".
"It looks worse than it actually is," they promised.
Amanda later joined the duo to "detox" her stuff and decide what should stay in her new home and what was destined for the bin.
Back in February, the Britain's Got Talent judge invited friends over to her new London house to officially open her new dining room - after she spent a lot of money on giving it a makeover.
"We've refurbed the dining room and we had some friends over and I wanted it to feel like a restaurant so I put a piece of ribbon across the door and I got Alan Carr to cut the ribbon," she said at the time.
"The reviews were brilliant but then Ashley Roberts made up a little dance routine to Beyonce's current No 1 which is very country.
"We did this whole dance routine to it."
"The dancing happened before the dinner and we were two margaritas in at that point."
"Saturday was a write-off and I didn't get out of my pyjamas."
Amanda's mansion is situated in Elmbridge, dubbed 'Britain's answer to Beverly Hills', and she counts Andy Murray, music icon Elton John, and Rolling Stones' guitarist Ron Wood among her neighbours.
Speaking about her big move, an insider told The Sun: “She has worked her way up to become one of TV’s most successful stars and now she’s reaping the rewards.
"Only the most wealthy and ambitious people tend to be able to live there and she’ll certainly be in good company with bankers, footballers and rock stars.
“Amanda is used to a life in the city, and moving to Surrey means she’ll be able to live more of a semi-rural existence without giving up the convenient commute into the capital where most of her work takes her.”
The Surrey borough, just an hour from central London, includes towns like Weybridge, Walton-on-Thames, Oxshott and Esher.