STRICTLY star Emma Thynn took model Abbey Clancy on a tour of her 16th century stately home – but missed out the bedroom with some rather X-rated murals.
The Marchioness of Bath lives in Longleat House in Wiltshire, a tourist attraction with a safari park in the grounds.
That means Emma has to share most of the Grade I property with paying visitors.
She laughs: "I've been caught in my dressing gown more than once. I genuinely have bumped into tours in my dressing gown and been like 'good morning, this way, carry on'.”
While much of the 128-room home and its grounds designed by Capability Brown are open to the public, the 37-year-old mother-of-two does have private spaces for her family.
Normally, only friends and family see them. But Peter Crouch’s wife, who also appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, got to look around for her new ITV show Abbey Clancy: Celebrity Homes.
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The Liverpool-born model marvels at the huge spaces which are dripping with history.
Going through the keyhole she discovers a billiards room that transforms into a mini-nightclub, an entrance with precious vases that the children use for a kickabout and a newly refurbished kitchen with crockery designed by Emma.
Abbey gushes: "I felt I was in Bridgerton. It's mind blowing to think their family portraits are of Henry the VIII and they're not reproductions.
“I'm just overwhelmed by the history. It's just insane."
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