Paul O'Grady has lived a fruitful life – from the birth of his daughter, owning a farm's worth of animals and having a long career in TV and radio.
He is also known for being a huge advocate for animal rights and is always pictured cuddling up to a furry friend.
The star presents his show For The Love Of Dogs, where he explores the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to show the sweet animals that need a forever home.
It's no surprise his home life includes the same kind of space and care for animals as he owns a farm in Adlington, near Ashford.
From llamas to pigs, Paul gets to live out his dreams of looking after all kinds of lovely animals at the farm.
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Although it hasn't been confirmed, it is understood that he lives in the countryside location with his husband Andre Portasio.
The duo have been married for six years and the sprawling rustic home is the perfect place to settle down with a partner.
Paul hasn't given a proper tour of his cosy home but his animals have always had the spotlight on his Instagram page.
It has been reported that he owns five dogs, called Nancy, Arfur, Conchita, Eddie and Sausage.
Little Nancy came from the Dogs and Cats home in 2020, with Paul saying: "As Battersea Dogs and Cats Home had closed temporarily and I’d been filming there we were asked if we’d like to foster a dog.
"I’d grown quite fond of this little pup so I took her home. Of course I fully intended to keep her from the start and I’ve called her Nancy."
From the pictures of his animals around the house, it appears that wooden floors, furniture and beams seem to be the main focus.
He has also shared some clips where his pets are shown curling up with Paul on his leopard print armchair or on his spacious bed.
Meanwhile, his garden and farm has enough space for all his dogs and animals to run around freely.
Scientists plan to ‘de-extinct’ the Dodo and release it back into the wildOne snap showed one of his dogs perched up on a homemade wooden char.
Another snap showed Paul feeding and hanging out with his adorable black goat in front of a fenced area.
He even installed a few birdhouses around the area so hungry birds can come and go as they pleased.
His countryside home brings in a lot of natural light and Paul sometimes shares snaps of his dogs bathing in the streams of sunlight.