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proudly showed off her London house after giving it a revamp.
The head judge, 65, hit the headlines this week over fears she won't return for the new series after landing a role on a rival show.
Ignoring the mounting speculation, Shirley instead decided to take to her social media platform on Tuesday to show the progress made on her living room and kitchen.
Showcasing the transformation in before and after images, Shirley told her followers: 'I had all my walls repainted, they were sprayed to perfection and my kitchen cabinets redone.'
The lounge had alcove shoving, which had numerous accolades and trophies from Shirley's dancing days as well as framed photos around the marble fireplace.
The kitchen had cream cabinets and a marble island which gave it a modern feel.
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Shirley Ballas proudly showed off her London house after giving it a revamp
The Strictly head judge, 65, hit the headlines this week over fears she won't return for the new series after landing a role on a rival show
She added: 'A total refresh, just what mum and I need'.
Shirley lives with her 88-year-old mother, Audrey, and acts as her full-time carer.
The Strictly judge moved her mother into her home around four years to look after her, particularly due to her mother's battle with the lung condition (COPD).
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive, irreversible lung disease that restricts airflow, causing persistent breathlessness, chronic coughing, and wheezing.
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The house tour comes as it was reported this week, Shirley will be heading across the pond to feature in a spin-off of the American equivalent of Strictly, .
Shirley is reported to be taking on a new role on the stateside panel, alongside her son Mark Ballas, a former professional on the ABC series.
Mark, who featured on Dancing With The Stars from 2007 to 2023 and lifted the trophy three times, will join Shirley in helping the series find its new professional in the spin-off series, according to The Sun.
Show winner , the son of late The Crocodile Hunter star Steve Irwin, will host the new series, which was first reported by Reality Steve.
Ignoring the mounting speculation, Shirley instead decided to take to her social media platform on Tuesday to show the progress made on her living room and kitchen
Showcasing the transformation in before and after images, Shirley told her followers: 'I had all my walls repainted, they were sprayed to perfection and my kitchen cabinets redone.'
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Shirley lives with her 88-year-old mother, Audrey, and acts as her full-time carer
She added: 'A total refresh, just what mum and I need'
Shirley, 65, is reported to be taking on a new role on the stateside panel, alongside her son Mark Ballas, a former professional on the ABC series
The TV judge, who appears alongside Craig Revel Horwood , Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke on the BBC One show, is said to be heading across the pond




