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Tina O'Brien's new man revealed as millionaire who works with Manchester United football star

Tina O'Brien's new man revealed as millionaire who works with Manchester United football star

The Irish Sun16-07-2025
TINA O'Brien's new fella is a millionaire design guru loved by footballers like Paul Pogba.
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Coronation Street star Tina O'Brien has found love again — with another Adam
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Millionaire Adam 2.0 studied architecture before opening his interior design business in 2010
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He overhauled the former Manchester United star's lavish Cheshire pad after he signed for the club.
The mega-money refurbishment is
He even designed an indoor football pitch for the France World Cup winner, complete with monogrammed artwork.
Adam says of his firm: 'Panoramic Properties Limited was founded in 2010 by Adam Fadlé and has grown over the years into an award-winning interior design studio.
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"Originally graduating with a degree in Architecture, Adam specialised in the luxury interior design sector, where his passion and creative flair came into its own.
'Continuing to build on the company's success over the years and push the boundaries in design, Panoramic Properties is now proudly recognised internationally as one of the leading design studios in the industry.
'High end interior design has always been at the heart of Panoramic Properties. Our team of talented designers work with both end clients and developers to produce world class homes.
"As each project is different and every client's needs vary, we work closely with the design and construction team to create spaces that are tailored to the specific requirements of each client.
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'We are proud of our design team's wealth of knowledge and experience, along with our incredible reputable suppliers and highly skilled craftsman.'
Tina, 41, who has played
Coronation Street star Tina O'Brien finds love again months after marriage ends - & new man has striking similarity to her ex
The pair, who were married for six years,
Tina first appeared as Sarah in 1999 and a year later, aged 17, won Most Popular Newcomer at the National Television Awards.
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She was also named Best Soap Newcomer in the TV Quick Awards.
She left in 2008 but returned in 2015 and is one of Corrie's most popular stars.
In April Tina signed to stay on for another year.
It was revealed her character had some big storylines coming up — including a romance with cop Kit Green, played by Jacob Roberts.
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Tina also has a 16-year-old daughter from her relationship with her former Corrie co-star
Tina met Ryan during their time on Coronation Street with the actress saying at the time, 'We'll be together forever, fingers crossed'.
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Ex Adam Crofts and Tina split four months ago and share a child
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French midfielder Paul Pogba is a fan of millionaire design guru Adam's work
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