By George Stephens • Published: 27 Oct 2019 • 8:14
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Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts is relaxed after her £1.25million mansion which was repossessed after failing to sell it for over two years.
Ms Roberts revealed that she felt at peace to get rid of the home in Weybridge, Surrey, after she was left with no choice but to have her home repossessed by mortgage lenders.
Roberts moved into the three-bedroom penthouse in 2009 and renovated it adding a gym and walk-in wardrobes.
In 2017, Ms Roberts, 34, was granted a lifetime restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, Carl Davies, after he subjected her to five years of stalking hell.
Davies set up fake social media accounts so that he could bombard Nicola with abusive messages threatening to stab and burn her. Davies, a former soldier whom she dated for 18 months, was given a suspended 15-month prison sentence.
She told The Sun newspaper in the UK “I had been trying to sell the house for years, and was so unhappy there that I decided to take the hit financially in order to move on and find a new property away from the bad memories-I’m really happy in my new home now.”
Roberts has relocated to rented accomadation in London.
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