
Danielle Lloyd reveals HUGE new home with massive swimming pool saying building it ‘was harder than childbirth'
The TV star, 41, took to Instagram to share progress of the build and revealed her massive swimming pool.
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Mum-of-five Danielle 's snap showed builders still hard at work on the impressive property and told fans that they'll be able to move in soon.
She said: 'Building this place has been the craziest adventure—harder than childbirth, for sure!
'But look at what we've created so far… so proud and so excited to finally live in our dream home. Just a little more patience and blood sweat & tears and it'll be all ours!'
Danielle, who is married to Michael O'Neill, was flooded with comments from followers.
One wrote: 'Your new home is absolutely stunning. Can't wait to see the end project.'
Someone else said: 'Stunning! Will be worth every stress.'
And a third added: 'What a dream. Congratulations.'
Jamie O'Hara, while she and Michael are parents to Ronnie and Autumn Rose.
It's been a tough year for the former model, who was diagnosed with skin cancer in February.
Danielle is now cancer free but she previously revealed fears she'd die.
Danielle Lloyd breaks down in tears in heartbreaking post as she reveals skin cancer diagnosis
She told The Sun: 'Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I've been crumbling.
'I was worried every single day that I was going to die.
'I've been through a lot in my life and I'm a strong person but just looking at my kids and worrying that I wouldn't be there for them.'
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The Sun
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