Gemma Collins was up in arms as she took to her garden to unveil the “terrible” damage caused to her property by Storm Eunice.
The 41-year-old TOWIE legend was unable to comprehend how “furniture” and “fence panels” could just be flung around as she explained her garden had been “blown to pieces”.
Her Essex home grounds looked much like a battle field with a large garden horse toppled over and gnomes face down in the mud.
The reality star appeared to be distressed as she spoke to camera, telling viewers she’d even been left without electricity overnight and had to charge up her phone in the car.
In the video, she said: “Poor Tallulah was taken down in the storm. Unbelievable. The place has been absolutely blown to pieces.
“I’ve got fence panels down, I mean it’s really bad. Fences down, panels out, it is just terrible. I can’t see any news, I don’t know what’s going on out there. I have no electric I’ve just had to charge my phone in the car.”
The GC added: “I don’t understand how furniture can be blown all around the garden it’s just crazy. The only thing that survived the storm is the elephant. My beautiful trees have been blown around. “
Realising her garden gnomes had also been impacted by the chaos of storm Eunice, she rushed over to pick up the ornaments exclaiming: “Oh no, my gnomes!”
Continuing to film, she shouted over to a neighbour: “Oh morning hun it’s been terrible hasn’t it,” as the snippet came to an end.
The Diva Forever star had even shared an image of her house lit up by hundreds of tea-light candles after she’d been left in complete darkness with no electricity.
Captioning the romantic setting, she penned: “No electric since 3pm yesterday and will not be connected till 11pm this evening!!! Storm Eunice hun have a day off! X”
Storm Eunice has ripped it’s way through the UK for two days now, with high winds reaching speeds of up to 122mph – which has caused much destruction, travel disruption and many school closures.
Meanwhile, Gemma was hailed earlier this week for her bravery after she spoke out in emotional Channel 4 documentary about her previous suffering with self-harm.
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Showing a different side to the confident GC that we all know and love, the TV star opened up about her biggest fears after she’d admitted to harming herself in the past.
Speaking to fiancè Rami Hawash on Gemma Collins: Self-Harm And Me, she explained: “In the back of my mind, because obviously we do want to go on to have a baby and stuff and I feel very happy with you and very settled with you, and I think always in the back of my mind you think, ‘Oh s**t is it gonna come back?'”
The documentary follows the TV star looking back at her two decade long battle with self-harm.
For support on dealing with self-harm see mind.org.uk/selfharm or call Mind’s confidential Infoline on 0300 123 3393. For further help or advice, please visit: https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/help-support
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk