Loose Women’s Frankie Bridge reveals she’s already put her Christmas tree up as she shows off stunning home | The Sun

LOOSE Women’s Frankie Bridge has revealed she’s already put her Christmas tree up.

Frankie, 34, showed off stunning home as she took to her Instagram Stories with some videos inside her gorgeous abode.

The former Saturdays singer shares the Surrey mansion with her husband Wayne Bridge, 43, as well as their sons Parker, 10, and Carter, eight.

In her latest post, she gushed over Carter as he enthusiastically showed her his work.

The pair soon cosied up for a cute selfie together too.

Frankie exclaimed, "You put the tree up! You been doing this all day? Oh bubba. Did you do that?"

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She followed her youngest child into their living room as he ran around excitedly.

The TV personality panned in on their personalised family star at the top of the tree.

They soon went into the kitchen, in which another identical tree was lit up in the corner.

It's not the first time Frankie's given fans a glimpse inside her gaff.

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She previously took to her Instagram to share the family's latest home improvement, having had their kitchen gutted and re-fitted.

The Up songstress showed off the flawless green and white decor, and stunning wooden floors.

Installed in the huge room was a brilliant white kitchen island with a sink, which backed onto a bench seating area and large black table.

Meanwhile, the oven and stove had been encased in green cupboards, with a mirror behind to bounce light around and give an appearance of space.

On the wall, a plasma-screen TV and fireplace had been built in, surrounded by shelves of pictures of the family together.

The fridge, including a smaller one dedicated to wine, had been inbuilt between the cupboards for storing food in pantry-style drawers.






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