Millie Mackintosh’s messy kitchen calamity! TV star shows her jam-packed cupboards… and pleads for help
- Millie Mackintosh, 32, shared a photo of her cluttered kitchen cupboards
- The reality TV star begged for help from decluttering expert Lucy Mansey
- Photos showed cupboards jam-packed with food and cluttered countertops
With her overflowing kitchen cupboards, Millie Mackintosh shows that celebrities can be normal too.
But while the rest of us painstakingly try to keep our homes neat and tidy, she has called for help from a ‘professional organiser’.
The 32-year-old, who starred in reality TV show Made In Chelsea, took to social media to ask decluttering expert Lucy Mansey – whose famous clients include actors and comedians – to spruce up the kitchen in her London home.
Inside Millie Mackintosh’s kitchen. Pictured: 1. ManiLife peanut butter 2. Icing sugar 3. Marmite 4. Pip and Nut peanut butter 5. Caster sugar 6. Kallo rice cakes 7. Nairn’s Oatcakes 8. Flour 9. Biona black venus rice 10. Green Origins chia seeds 11. Cheerios 12. Granola 13. Cirio chopped tomatoes 14. Ella’s Kitchen baby food 15. Organix oat and banana mini flapjack bites
She needs help! The 32-year-old, who starred in reality TV show Made In Chelsea, took to social media to ask decluttering expert Lucy Mansey – whose famous clients include actors and comedians – to spruce up the kitchen in her London home
Home tour: Millie previously offered a glimpse at the (much more organised) kitchen in a 2020 Instagram home tour
Millie shares two daughters, Sienna (pictured), and Aurelia, with husband Hugo Taylor
In an image posted on her Instagram story, she revealed her family’s jam-packed cabinets which were full of everyday household food items including cereal, chopped tomatoes, sugar, peanut butter and baby food.
Her cupboards also contained superfoods such as chia seeds and black rice.
There was more clutter on her kitchen counter and on top of her microwave.
Miss Mackintosh, whose great-great-grandfather invented Quality Street chocolates, tagged Mrs Mansey in the photo and wrote: ‘I am so ready for your help @OrganisedByLucy!!’
Miss Mackintosh and her husband Hugo Taylor, who also starred in Made In Chelsea, are likely to have had little time for domestic chores following the birth of their second daughter Aurelia in November.
Luxury abode: Millie Mackintosh gave fans a sneak peek at the couple’s home in April 2020
Space to entertain: The Made In Chelsea star took to Instagram to share footage of herself giving a tour of the space, which boasted a large area for entertaining
Keeping guests entertained: The mother-to-be explained that she wanted guests to be able to sit in the kitchen as she cooked
Island joy: She gushed about the large island in the middle of her kitchen, and all of the space it afforded her
Proud: The star then made her way over to her state-of-the-art refrigerator, which she appeared to be particularly proud of
Millie shared this photo of the kitchen while pregnant with their first daughter, Sienna, in 2020
Loving it: The mother-to-be gushed, ‘I’m loving this kind of like midnight blue on the cupboards with the marble effect counter-tops, which is great for when I’m doing my foodie photos. It’s a lovely surface’
Last week she discussed her nursing agony as she revealed she had been putting bags of frozen peas on her breasts after suffering with mastitis – an inflammation of breast tissue. The couple also have one-year-old Sienna.
Mrs Mansey, who was recently hired by actress Tamzin Outhwaite to tidy her dressing room, describes herself as a ‘professional home organiser’ who has worked in London and Sydney.
She aims to ‘leave your space decluttered, calm and organised’.
At £40 an hour, she has also tidied the home of comedian Mo Gilligan and has appeared on Davina McCall’s podcast Making The Cut, giving listeners tips on how to keep their houses clutter-free.
Bright and airy: Millie, pictured while pregnant, shared a photo from inside their hoeme
Millie often shares snaps of her sleek home on Instagram, including this one of her bedroom
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