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Storm Keating hits back in cleaner pay row as she shares 'disgraceful' snaps of house

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Ronan Keating's wife Storm Keating has hit back at allegations from her former cleaner who claimed she and her husband refused to pay a £500 bill for her services at their £5 million mansion in Buckinghamshire.Taking to her Instagram over the weekend, Storm, 40, addressed the remarks made by cleaning agency supervisor Jasmina Dimitrieva saying she had "lied" following an agreement she "would be paid regardless".The fashion designer also shared a series of pictures of her property with fans to highlight the work that Jasmina did and said her home was left in a "disgraceful state".Sharing her displeasure with the company and Jasmina's services, Storm wrote a lengthy post on Instagram.Storm penned: "Since we discovered the disgraceful state you left our house in, we considered publicly sharing the service we got from JMV Cleaning Services with our followers to caution others from hiring you."She continued: "You promised us a service you didn't perform & then unilaterally increased the agreed contract price by 120% AFTER you supposedly did the clean without any consultation, pre-notice or agreement."You then broke our trust by demanding payment saying the job was complete, when in actuality the house was left in no acceptable state for handover."We however restrained ourselves from going public because we were hoping this level of service was not acceptable by your own standards & that you would want to remedy the situation professionally & amicably."Storm then went on to say she was left with no other choice but to speak about the services received.She continued: "But today you have proven this is not the case & left us no choice but to share the truth on this matter."THE FACTS: * You quoted £500 * You then google mapped.

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