Michael Jackson's former bodyguard, Matt Fiddes, has revealed his plans to purchase the 'saddest ever' house from Grand Designs as a Christmas gift for his wife.The martial arts millionaire previously attempted to buy the lighthouse-inspired Chesil Cliff House with a £7.5m bid, but was turned down by owner Edward Short.The North Devon coast home in Croyde, which featured twice on the popular Channel 4 show, was labelled its 'saddest ever' project.
However, Matt, who is worth £120m, now wants to ''get the deal done'' and secure the property for his wife Moniqe as a Black Friday Christmas present, according to DevonLive.
Sharing his plans on Instagram, Matt wrote: '''My new project? #granddesignshouse. ''The BARGAIN of the century! Time to get this deal done! "Who remembers when I put an offer in to buy this house in #croydebay that was featured on the TV show #granddesigns ?
It turned out to be a bit of sad story for the owner who clearly had no idea what he was doing! ''I offered £7.5 million to the owner to turn the property into luxury apartments!!
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