Sarah Beeny is an established property expert, having appeared on numerous shows including Streets Ahead and Britain's Best Homes.
Yet now some disgruntled viewers have turned on her and branded her out of touch, claiming they have no interest in watching her decorate her lavish stately home.The show, which details the experiences of herself, her husband and her four children while adjusting to a major move to the countryside, has proved a hit - but feedback from viewers has been mixed.Fuelling the flames of the debate, some have recently argued that the presenter is "tone deaf" for presenting her new 220-acre dairy farm when some families are still struggling due to hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Yet her four sons Charlie, Rafferty, Billy and Laurie seemed defiant in the face of these accusations.Tonight's episode showed them playing songs in their specially designated music room and contemplating the best name for their new band."We want to call ourselves Entitled," grinned one of the sons, "based on the fact that we've all been born with a silver spoon shoved up..."Meanwhile, Sarah detailed that the foursome hadn't quite received everything that they wanted."They also asked for a fireman's pole and a helicopter pad," she confessed."They haven't got that but we thought we could deliver on the music room."The boys have also had ziplining equipment installed and a huge man-made pond, which they have been happy to dive into for on-screen swimming sessions.They have been hatching duck eggs out of incubators and then releasing them into the pond, as well as other country pursuits such as growing sunflowers and planning a vegetable garden.However, the boys designed the room by themselves, including adding cork.
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