Baroness Michelle Mone of Mayfair has been showing off the luxurious £120m mansion she shares with her billionaire boyfriend in a series of video clips this week - but she has received a less-than-lukewarm reception online.
The 45-year-old bra tycoon and mother-of-three took to her social media pages to show her followers the inside of her gym, walk-in wardrobe/dressing room, and back garden.
Showing off her organised lingerie drawer - which resembles a display shoppers would find in a high-end boutique - one user wrote: “You’re starting to live in La La land Michelle. Come back down to earth. You’re coming across as very pretentious, not nice.”
Start off organising your lingerie drawers #michellemoneinteriors #business #businesswoman #entrepreneur pic.twitter.com/FbA2x1cQic
— Lady Mone (@MichelleMone) August 7, 2017
Moving onto the gym, her fans also got to see the mirrored, circular room, loaded with top-of-the-range gym gear - which even has its own reception desk.
Serious training going on in our home. Healthy mind, healthy body = healthy career #Entrepreneur pic.twitter.com/o8Zcdaytlu
— Lady Mone (@MichelleMone) August 9, 2017
While many moved to congratulate her, others, however, were not happy with the Baroness’ “flaunting” ways.
“Stop showing off Michelle,” wrote one, as another added: “Crass actually.”
She also took her followers on a quick tour around her dressing room/wardrobe.
It was reported back in June how the entrepreneur, formerly of the east end of Glasgow, opened the doors of the Isle of Man property along with Glasgow-born other half, 52-year-old Doug Barrowman, in a magazine photoshoot.
Speaking of their romance together at the time, Lady Mone told the celebrity publication: “I feel like I’m in a fairytale, a beautiful dream I don’t ever want to wake up from.”
Barrowman added: “Michelle has brought love and kindness to my life. I know it sounds corny, but it’s true. She understands me.”
Lady Mone launched her latest business venture, Michelle Mone Interiors, the day before.
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