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Your Home Made Perfect star Laura Jane Clark quits Twitter over racist messages

Your Home Made Perfect star Laura Jane Clark has announced she’s quit Twitter after reading “despicable” racist comments.

The third season of the BBC home improvement show graced our screens on Monday evening.

Television presenter Angela Scanlon returned to host the biggest series yet to the delight of fans.

Architect Laura Jane was also back to offer her expertise but racist comments from viewers has forced her step away from Twitter.

She logged into the microblogging site on Tuesday morning to share some news with her followers.

Laura penned: “Thank you for all the wonderful comments and lively debate about the designs on #YourHomeMadePerfect. I’m so proud of the show.

Your Home Made Perfect star Laura Jane Clark has announced she’s quit Twitter after reading “despicable” racist comments
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“However, I find the small number of racist comments utterly despicable and wholly unacceptable so I am therefore leaving twitter.”

Angela will be joined by a pool of six incredible cutting-edge architects throughout the series who will be transforming problematic homes into dream homes with the magic of virtual reality.

In each episode, a family will be presented with two radically different designs by two extraordinary architects, before deciding which to make a reality.

Architect Laura Jane was also back on our screens on Monday to offer her expertise
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The new series seemed to kick off with a bang last night and fans were excited about the programme’s return.

Housing officer Shelley and her cab driver husband Steven were looking to remodel their semi-detached home in South London during the first episode of series three.

The couple felt they had outgrown their home and their sons no longer deemed it as a practical living space.

Angela Scanlon returned to host the biggest series yet to the delight of fans
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In desperate need of a home revamp, they both expressed their anguish with their current living situation and explained what they would like to hopefully achieve.

Trying to win the couple over with their breath-taking designs, architects Laura and Julian McIntosh demonstrated to the pair what their homes could look like by using VR software to illustrate renovations.

With a budget of £100,000, the couple had a lot of money to play with.

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After they were shown the designs, Shelley and Steven were completely blown away by the architect’s work but decided to go with Julian’s idea.

The end result lived up to expectations, however, the couple later admitted that they did spend a lot more than they expected.

The total cost for the home renovations came to a staggering £150,000.

But the happy couple expressed that they were happy with the results, as they changed every room in the house.

A teaser for series three reads: “A teaser shares: “Imagine stepping inside your home, and suddenly it’s transformed beyond your wildest dreams, without ever opening a can of paint or lifting a single brick.

Cutting-edge virtual reality and visual effects enable people to see what the future of their home could look like, before building it in reality.

“Never before have plans come to life like this: people can instantly explore a stunning transformation of their bedroom, walk around an incredible double-height kitchen or see how adding a gigantic picture window will turn a dingy lounge into a show-stopping sitting room.”

Your Home Made Perfect airs Mondays at 8pm on BBC Two

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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