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Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow house: The internet has not reacted kindly to 'Carroll Castle' shared by West Ham striker and Towie fiancée

Mucklow has shared pictures of the pad throughout the festive season

James Orr
Friday 02 January 2015 17:50 GMT
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Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow's zebra-walled living room
Andy Carroll and Billi Mucklow's zebra-walled living room (instagram.com/billimucklow)

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With West Ham not playing Everton in the FA Cup third round until Tuesday night, Hammers striker Andy Carroll might be able to find the time to do some decorating in his bonkers Essex home over the weekend, which he shares with his pregnant fiancée, Towie star Billi Mucklow.

Mucklow has kept followers on her Instagram account entertained throughout the festive period, posting a series of pictures from their new home, which she has affectionately named Carroll Castle.

The plush Essex pad features Mucklow's own beauty salon, called "Billutifuls", a disco-themed dining room, a zebra-walled living room with bright pink sofa, plus a bedroom with a mirrored ceiling.

But the images have not been received well on Twitter, with users today blasting the pair for their questionable taste.

One commentator on Instagram simply wrote: "Oh hell no!"

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