Love Island's Liam gives fans a look inside his and Millie's £1m Essex home as he shows off HUGE new sofa

LOVE Island winner Liam Reardon has given fans a look inside the £1m Essex home he shares with Millie Court – showing off their huge new sofa.

Liam, 22, posted a new snap on Instagram revealing the impressive set up in their cinema room and fans couldn't get over the size off the new addition.

He wrote: "This is where you will find me for the foreseeable, absolutely love our cinema sofa from the very talented @theluxurybedcompany quality is unreal?. And the service has been second to none??."

One shocked fan wrote underneath: "That's a bed!"

Another said: "You could have a Love Island sleepover on there."

And a third added: "Sorted don’t need to go bed throw your duvet on there. For the night."

Liam and Millie, 24, splashed out on their dream home back in November, and the MailOnline reported the couple paid £1million for the new pad, which boasts sprawling grounds, three bathrooms, and a sauna.

The pair, who bagged £50,000 when they won this year's Love Island, are "over the moon" with their first home and are "excited to make" it their own.

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A source close to the couple told publication: "Millie and Liam are over the moon.

"They have been searching for a place they can call home since winning Love Island and finally now they won't have to commute hours to see each other.

"It's a big step but they see this as a new chapter and are excited to make the property their own."

The property has four bedrooms with their own ensuites, a dressing room and is also located within twenty acres of countryside.


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