Greg Shepherd reveals move-in date for £1.4m dream home after 'stressful' time
22.02.2022 - 16:25
/ ok.co.uk
Greg Shepherd has revealed he and Billie Faiers are on course to move into their £1.4million mansion in three to four months with their two children.The 36 year old, whose other half recently shared unseen snaps from their wedding for Valentine's Day, opened up on how the renovations are going during an exclusive chat with OK! Online about the Thomas & Friends brand campaign called “Reading with Little Friends”.The Family Diaries star explained that there's "loads going on" with the house as they've been busy renovating the Essex property into a five-bedroom mansion. And while it's nearing it's completion, Greg confessed it's been a "stressful" process.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "It's getting there, slowly but surely getting there. It's very very stressful, but getting there.
If we stick to the plan, it will be completed in the next three to four months," he told OK! When asked how his kids Nelly, eight, and Arthur, four, have been during the renovations, he explained: "The kids are okay because we're not living amongst it because we're living in the house we've been in for the last 10 years. "It's not that stressful for them." Greg, who recently showed off her his hair growth following his transplant, went on to add that if all goes according to plan, he, Billie, 32, and their kids will all move into the new home between May and June this year.
He said: "There's so many decisions you've got to make, that's what it is. So many decisions.
We'll hopefully be there in three or four months. " Greg's chat with OK! was also to promote a new Thomas & Friends brand campaign called “Reading with Little Friends” – for which he filmed himself with his
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