SHE moved into her “dream home” that she “will never get tired of.”
But when Amy Childs took to social media to show off her luxurious five-bedroom mansion, she found herself at the center of controversy.
The Only Way Is Essex star moved into the £1.7million home with fiancé Billy Delbosq, their twins Milly and Billy and Amy’s children Polly and Ritchie.
As they settle into the property, Amy shares photos and videos of her new home on her social media pages.
In a recent TikTokAmy took the camera downstairs, at the bottom of which was a glass panel blocking the floor below.
“I will never be bored with this…” Amy captioned the video.
And while countless fans congratulated Amy on her new abode, others had something to say about raising kids at home.
“Beautiful, but all I can see is someone falling down the stairs and through the glass,” one wrote.
“Such a beautiful house, but it gives me pure anxiety as a mother with the children climbing on the glass,” added another.
“Ah, it’s beautiful, but I would be too excited about the stairs and the glass!” a third commented.
“Stunning, lucky girl… although I had visions of falling through the glass,” someone sighed, adding “I’m clumsy!”
“The first thing I thought when I saw it…dangerous”, commented another.
“Really beautiful house!”
“The anxiety of climbing stairs and falling,” wrote another person.
“Yes, show us the safest option for children, thank you,” added another.
“It’s a good home, but it just couldn’t be done with children – it’s not a home for children,” another person wrote.
But others defended Amy, with one writing: “That glass is probably as thick as a window, to be fair!”
“She has 4 kids so no doubt she will have stair gates open,” another added.
How to Childproof Your Home
AS Amy Childs faces criticism that her luxurious new home may not be child-friendly, here are some quick and easy ways to child-proof your home.
One thing Amy will have to do quickly is install stair gates and the top and bottom of the stairs. This is vital, especially when children are on the move – walking or crawling.
She will also have to childproof her kitchen. Kitchen cupboards are a wonder for babies as they seem to be full of things to play with and delicious things to eat. So be sure to install locks on all kitchen drawers and cabinets—especially those that contain cleaning products or anything sharp and dangerous.
Slipping can be a real problem in a house like Amy and Billy’s, with so much marble flooring. Socks with tongs might be a good idea, but it will also be important for them to place guards on the sharp corners of furniture to avoid unfortunate head bumps.
And moving electrical cords out of the way is also an important step in protecting children. Again, if children see loose ropes, their natural instinct is to pull on them, which could result in serious accidents.
For more details and suggestions on how to childproof your home, visit Pampers.co.uk.
“Absolutely stunning,” said a third.
“I’m a little happy, I can’t lie, but congratulations, you both worked hard for this. Ignore the hate.”
“Beautiful house,” wrote another person.
“I’d sit there and look at this all day with a cup of tea, haha!”
In other videos, Amy showed off her huge open-plan kitchen and dining room, as well as a cinema room and huge garden.
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