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EMILY PRESCOTT: Trinny Woodall says her house has become ‘The Ritz Hotel for rodents’

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Trinny Woodall suffers from the patter of far too many little feet. Her house has been infested with so many mice that she says it has turned into the “Ritz Hotel” of rodents.

The TV fashion and makeover expert says the uninvited guests snuck into her Notting Hill home after her daughter Lyla left for university in Spain last September.

Trinny, 59, told the I’m Absolutely Fine podcast that the mice are so fearless they dance around her kitchen and even play with her dogs – Parson Russell terrier Lily and thief Daffy.

She split with advertising guru Charles Saatchi last year and now shares her home with her stepson and nephew. Oh, and a bunch of dancing mice…

Trinny Woodall is bothered by the patter of far too many little feet – her house has been infested with so many mice that she says it has become a ‘Ritz hotel’ of rodents

The TV fashion and makeover expert says the uninvited guests snuck into her Notting Hill home after her daughter Lyla left for university in Spain last September.

The TV fashion and makeover expert says the uninvited guests snuck into her Notting Hill home after her daughter Lyla left for university in Spain last September.

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