Apprentice's Luisa Zissman leaves fans gobsmacked at size of garden

Luisa Zissman left fans convinced she was at a park yesterday as she shared sizzling sunbathing snap in her massive garden.

The 32-year-old media personality, who shot to fame on The Apprentice back in 2013, posted a video of her little ones playing on a slip-and-slide in their gigantic outdoor space.

She didn’t let the coronavirus lockdown dampen her spirits as she made the most of the lovely weather outside.

Her three children were enjoying the sunshine on the slide, but fans were left scratching their heads as it looked like they were in a park.

(Image: Instagram/@luisazissman)

Luisa has daughters Clementine and Indigo with second husband Andrew Scott and daughter, Dixie, with her first, Oliver Zissman.

The Celebrity Big Brother star shared the video on her Instagram with her 566k followers.

She captioned the clip: “Amazon delivers fun yet again” with the hashtag “stay at home”.

However fans pointed out her garden looked like a park, but luckily it was her garden and she was obeying social distancing rules.

(Image: @luisazissman/Instagram)

One said: “Do you live in a national park Luisa?”

While another wrote: “Omg jealous your garden looks like a park.”

A third added: “Park garden! Massive! That’s goals right there.”

“That slide looks longer than my garden” commented a fourth.

Luisa has made headlines during the Covid-19 crisis for speaking out about her views on coronavirus.

She caused controversy with her online rant saying she’s been “reading a lot online”, which led her to believe “everything generates from China”.

The Apprentice star didn’t let lockdown stop her from enjoying the love weather in her garden (Image: @luisazissman/Instagram)

In the now-deleted post, she said: “I’m really f**king angry at the Chinese.

“I’ve been reading online, everything f**king generates from them and their filthy wet markets with their inhumane animal practices. What the f**k they do there is frankly disgusting.

“SARS, MERS, corona all originated in China. They said they’re cracking down on their disgraceful, illegal wildlife trade.”

After she received backlash for Instagram rant, Luisa insisted that her remarks were “not a racist viewpoint I don’t have a problem with Chinese people at all obvs. But these wet markets are horrific and the cause of multiple global pandemics.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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