Danielle Lloyd has shared a first look at her huge new mansion after two years of ‘blood, sweat and tears.’
The model and TV personality, 41, said she couldn’t be more proud of the transformation as she showed off her plush pad, complete with a swimming pool and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Giving a peek inside she revealed the huge kitchen diner, luxurious bedrooms with walk in wardrobes and neutral living room.
Danielle captioned the Instagram update: ‘Blood, sweat & tears… but wow, what an achievement.
‘Two years of building our home… and what a journey it’s been.
‘Not just bricks and walls — but vision, patience, late nights, tough decisions… and moments that really tested us. Blood, sweat and tears have gone into every single detail.’
Danielle Lloyd has shared a first look at her huge new mansion after two years of ‘blood, sweat and tears’ (pictured in March)
The model and TV personality, 41, said she couldn’t be more proud of the transformation as she showed off her plush pad, complete with a swimming pool and floor-to-ceiling windows
She added: ‘But now… we’re so close. Seeing it all come together makes every challenge worth it. It won’t be long until it’s finally complete… and I couldn’t be more proud of what we’ve created.’
Danielle recently revealed how she overhauled her health and lost two stone with the help of Pilates after her terrifying health woes.
She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February 2025, which left her in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep.
Danielle, who is now cancer free, told The Sun: ‘Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I’ve been crumbling. I was worried every single day that I was going to die.’
She is mum to five children – sharing son Ronnie, eight, and four-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O’Neill, as well as sons Archie, 15, Harry, 14, and George, 12, with ex-husband Jamie O’Hara.
Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape.
After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her onto a dermatologist who advised removal.
This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed.
A before clip of the property showed scaffolding and rubble outside
Giving a peek inside she revealed the huge kitchen diner, luxurious bedrooms with walk in wardrobes and neutral living room
Danielle captioned the Instagram update: ‘Blood, sweat & tears… but wow, what an achievement. Two years of building our home… and what a journey it’s been’
The living room featured a huge modular sofa and a media wall
She added: ‘Not just bricks and walls — but vision, patience, late nights, tough decisions… and moments that really tested us’
Recalling her reaction, she said: ‘I just burst into tears. I wasn’t expecting it. When I heard the word ‘cancer’, I just thought, “That’s it, I’m going to die.”‘
She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread.
Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer free.
She announced her diagnosis to her followers in a tearful video on Instagram in February, where she recalled how she’d noticed a change to one of her moles.
She explained that she told her oldest three kids about her diagnosis, but refrained from telling the two little ones, because they were too young to understand and worried they’d jump to worse conclusion.









