ANNE-MARIE has stunned fans after giving a glimpse inside her London home – where she’s installed fake grass instead of carpets.
The Ciao Adios songstress, 32, recently exclusively told The Sun how she had penned her third album – and will be giving a glimpse of her “devil side.”

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Now she has given another insight into her character thanks to sassy Instagram snaps of her home interior.
As well as replacing carpets with grass, Anne-Marie has adorned her bathroom walls with blue fake fur.
There’s also a dark and mysterious black-painted pool room and significant collections of Lego.
The songstress told GQ Magazine of her “crazy house” and said: “Up the stairs, instead of carpet we have… you’re not going to believe this, you’ll think I’m a freak.
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“Instead of carpet, we have grass.
“I just did it here and then thought: shall we do the whole house? But it wouldn’t work in the kitchen.
“It’s more my partner: he had this idea in his head and I thought it was really strange but said ‘let’s try it’.
“I never would’ve thought of it. When people come round they’re just like: ‘what the f**k?'”
Meanwhile, the chart-topping singer entertained her loyal fanbase during the covid-19 lockdown with video clips of her cooking and exercising in her flat – giving another insight into life at home.
Anne-Marie can also often be found sharing snaps on Instagram from her bedroom as she shows off her stylish outfits by posing in front of a floor-length mirror.
Anne-Marie’s cosy living room is adorned with framed artwork on the walls.

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