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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns home after major life update
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns home after major life update

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns home after major life update

The 60-year-old nearly drowned while making a Netflix show. Changing Rooms millionaire Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns his own home. The TV star and design guru has handed over his Cotswolds estate to his sons-in-law. The 60-year-old survived a terrifying ordeal during a Netflix production, with the "end of life crisis" coming while he was participating in the platform's 'Celebrity Bear Hunt'. In the midst of filming, Llewelyn-Bowen had a brush with death. The chilling event saw him falling unconscious after being pulled under a boat during a water stunt. Now focusing on his future, the 'Changing Rooms' icon is "no longer lord of the manor" at his Cotswolds property, where he resides in the main house with his wife Jackie, also 60. ‌ ‌ Their youngest daughter Hermione, 27, and her spouse also live at the property, while his eldest daughter Cecile, 30, lives just a stone's throw away on the same grounds with her husband and their two kids. Laurence said: "One of the most amusing things was having to sit down with a solicitor for them to assess whether Jackie and I were being coerced into this by our bullying sons-in-law. "Our friends just can't believe it. They go, 'what happens if you all fall out?'" With a net worth of £8 million, the celebrity penned in his Sunday Times column his rationale: "We're not going to be those old people sitting on a great big pile of cash. Terribly unhappy, terribly lonely. Owning a lot of stuff but not actually having the benefit of it. "We are very, very privileged, but we have made this decision. We have manifested this life." In an intriguing turn of events, the property deeds have been placed in the names of his daughters' husbands, with Hermione commenting: "Hilariously, Cecile and I aren't on the deeds, because we inherit it anyway - it's actually the husbands." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Llewelyn-Bowen opened up in a January column about the grave incident he experienced on Bear Grylls' survival show 'Celebrity Bear Hunt', which was broadcast the following month in February. His harrowing experience still weighed heavily on him. While filming in Costa Rica, the then-59-year-old interior designer was involved in a water-based task that required jumping from a boat. The Mirror reports he became entangled in a bungee line and was dragged underwater beneath the vessel. The frightening event extended for agonising minutes until the production's safety crew rescued the unconscious television star from peril. Before his stint on the reality show, the famous face reflected on his wife's opinion. ‌ He noted: "She feels it's got midlife crisis written all over it, although, as I keep telling her, I'm too old to have a midlife crisis, this is more like an end of life crisis. She's actually, frankly, incredibly jealous. She would love to do it and has always been mildly irritated that no one's ever asked her to do something like this. "Because she literally has always had in her handbag, a SAS Survival Guide, to get herself out of all sorts. I meant to bring it actually and again, how foolishly, I completely forgot." According to the Mail, Llewelyn-Bowen invited his offspring and their families over to his posh Cotswolds estate after a revelation. He and his wife Jackie realised they "were rattling around the house like dried peas in a luxury tin." The addition of family life added new vibrancy to their lives, with the celebrity musing: "We certainly aren't sliding into our sixtieth year with boredom calling. We want to use our time wisely and valuably. The way you design your world helps the way you feel. "We have our big manor house filled with children and pieces of brightly coloured plastic and Peppa Pig again. I think its something that more and more people should be doing, for us boomers generation we're all sort of surprised we've made it to 60. I think everyone thought we would live fast and die young rather than live very, very slowly and die really quite old."

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns his own home after major life change
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns his own home after major life change

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen no longer owns his own home after major life change

Changing Rooms star Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen and his wife Jackie have made the decision to gift their Cotswolds estate to their daughters' husbands, meaning they no longer own their own home TV star and design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has disclosed that he's handed over his Cotswolds estate to his sons-in-law, meaning he no longer owns a home. This revelation comes on the heels of his candid admission about still reeling from a terrifying ordeal during a Netflix production. The 60 year old shared in January that he was grappling with an "end of life crisis" following a chilling event while participating in Netflix's 'Celebrity Bear Hunt'. In the midst of filming, Llewelyn-Bowen had a brush with death in a water stunt where he became unconscious after being pulled under a boat. ‌ Now focusing on his future, the 'Changing Rooms' icon is "no longer lord of the manor" at his Cotswolds property, where he resides in the main house with his wife Jackie, also 60, their youngest daughter Hermione, 27, and her spouse. His eldest daughter Cecile, 30, lives just a stone's throw away on the same grounds with her husband and their two kids. ‌ Laurence recounted the humorous experience of convincing solicitors of his decision: "One of the most amusing things was having to sit down with a solicitor for them to assess whether Jackie and I were being coerced into this by our bullying sons-in-law. Our friends just can't believe it. They go, 'what happens if you all fall out?'" With a net worth of £8 million, the celebrity penned in his Sunday Times column his rationale: "We're not going to be those old people sitting on a great big pile of cash. Terribly unhappy, terribly lonely." "Owning a lot of stuff but not actually having the benefit of it. We are very, very privileged, but we have made this decision. We have manifested this life." In an intriguing turn of events, the property deeds have been placed in the names of his daughters' husbands, with Hermione commenting: "Hilariously, Cecile and I aren't on the deeds, because we inherit it anyway - it's actually the husbands.'" Llewelyn-Bowen opened up in a January column about the grave incident he experienced on Bear Grylls' survival show 'Celebrity Bear Hunt', which was broadcast the following month in February. His harrowing experience still weighed heavily on him. ‌ While filming in Costa Rica, the then-59-year-old interior designer was involved in a water-based task that required jumping from a boat. Unfortunately, he became entangled in a bungee line and was dragged underwater beneath the vessel. The frightening event extended for agonising minutes until the production's safety crew rescued the unconscious television star from peril. ‌ Before his stint on the reality show, the famous face reflected on his wife's opinion, noting: "She feels it's got midlife crisis written all over it, although, as I keep telling her, I'm too old to have a midlife crisis, this is more like an end of life crisis. "She's actually, frankly, incredibly jealous. She would love to do it and has always been mildly irritated that no one's ever asked her to do something like this. "Because she literally has always had in her handbag, a SAS Survival Guide, to get herself out of all sorts. I meant to bring it actually and again, how foolishly, I completely forgot." ‌ According to the Mail, Llewelyn-Bowen invited his offspring and their families over to his posh Cotswolds estate after he and his wife Jackie realised they "were rattling around the house like dried peas in a luxury tin." The addition of family life added new vibrancy to their lives, with the celebrity musing: "We certainly aren't sliding into our sixtieth year with boredom calling. We want to use our time wisely and valuably. The way you design your world helps the way you feel. "We have our big manor house filled with children and pieces of brightly coloured plastic and Peppa Pig again. "I think its something that more and more people should be doing, for us boomers generation we're all sort of surprised we've made it to 60. "I think everyone thought we would live fast and die young rather than live very, very slowly and die really quite old."

Changing Rooms' Anna Ryder Richardson very different new life at Welsh zoo
Changing Rooms' Anna Ryder Richardson very different new life at Welsh zoo

Wales Online

time07-05-2025

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Changing Rooms' Anna Ryder Richardson very different new life at Welsh zoo

Changing Rooms' Anna Ryder Richardson very different new life at Welsh zoo Changing Rooms icon Anna Ryder Richardson has been on a rollercoaster since the show came to an end in 2004, with the interior design expert now running a zoo Anna Ryder Richardson now owns a zoo in Pembrokeshire (Image: Anna Ryder Richardson ) Since her stint as one of the stars of the iconic 90s show that revolutionised the nation's living rooms, Anna Ryder Richardson has embarked on a rather unusual journey post-Changing Rooms, which ended in 2004. The interior design legend, Ryder Richardson, graced our screens alongside Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen in the BBC reality series that spanned 10 seasons. ‌ Her passion for design was ignited while working in a children's interior shop, leading her to establish her own interior design company. She made her TV debut with her own design segment on GMTV in 1996. ‌ During this period, she formed a friendship with celebrity chef Ainsley Harriot, who introduced her to some producers, paving the way for her to become one of the key designers on Changing Rooms. After the show wrapped up in 2004, Anna participated in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2007, becoming the sixth contestant to exit the jungle, reports the Mirror. Interestingly, the jungle wasn't the only place where Anna encountered wildlife. She surprisingly became the founder of Manor Wildlife Park, a zoo nestled in rural Pembrokeshire. Article continues below Anna with the Changing Rooms gang (Image: PA ) Alongside her ex-husband, the designer purchased and revamped the zoo in 2008. Her remarkable mission to restore the site into a Welsh tourist attraction was documented in the TV series Chaos at The Zoo. Under their management, the zoo has seen significant improvements, including the construction of a £300,000 rhino house and the introduction of new species such as lions, zebras, and parrots. ‌ Owning the zoo was never an easy journey for the couple, and it eventually took a toll on their marriage. They divorced in 2017, with a statement to Mail Online revealing that "stresses and strains and expense of running our wildlife park have destroyed our marriage". The conflict spilled into the public eye shortly after their separation as they found themselves embroiled in a bitter legal dispute over ownership, which she referred to as being in a "horrid limbo". While speaking on the 'How To Be 60' podcast, the 61 year old shared with Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams: "I am enjoying a bit of celibacy, to be honest... but we've dived straight in there, haven't we? I'm officially still married for another few weeks." Article continues below She reflected on the ordeal, saying, "It's been probably the worst time, I think. It's actually been going on for such a long time. Have I wasted all that time? Being in this horrid limbo and control and not really living my life, even though I look like them." As of October 2024, it appears the dispute has been settled, with Ryder Richardson resuming her role at the zoo. In a recent statement, the ex-television personality expressed her enthusiasm: "I am very excited, it has been a long time coming, but I am finally back with my beloved animals, incredible team, and excited to greet our visitors into the park. I have huge plans for the future of Manor Wildlife Park."

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