Inside CBB's David Potts' pad - from beautiful air fryer to impressive sunglasses collection
13.04.2024 - 11:31
/ ok.co.uk
As part of an exclusive chat, larger-than-life Celebrity Big Brother 2024 winner David Potts has shown OK! around his home in Bolton - and the stories behind some of the objects in it. Kicking off in the living room, the Ibiza Weekender star proclaims: “The carpet is one of my favourite things in the whole flat.
I’m walking on it right now, but I wouldn’t normally do it - I’d normally jump from one spot to the couch! But because you’re here, I’ll make an exception!” The dark L-shaped sofa looks super cosy, and David admits that it's here that he likes to “chill and watch TV - sometimes, I might even be on the screen!” The dark L-shaped sofa looks super cosy, and David admits that it's here that he likes to “chill and watch TV - sometimes, I might even be on the screen!” You might have expected loud, technicolour interiors from the man himself but, as he explains while dressed in a pink snakeskin-style jacket, David’s home isn’t what fans might expect. Unlike the reality star himself - it has a very low-key, minimalist vibe, as he confesses he really dislikes “mess, clutter and loads of things everywhere”.
The only art on his wall are three abstract prints, and some chic cream and black pampas grass in the corners, which the 30 year old loves.
The bay window, filled with light, is very bare - it only gets jazzed up, says David, when he puts up his tree at Christmas! David, who jokes that he’s “definitely a chef”, proceeds to show OK! around his cute kitchen, adding that “all my Michelin-starred meals come out of this bad boy - my beautiful air fryer.” His favourite dish? Some chips from M&S. Inside his fridge, the grub-loving Bolton native’s top beverage also becomes apparent - as he reveals a whole shelf full of Pepsi Max
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