Anton Du Beke's private country home life with wife and rarely-seen twins
Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke leads a hectic life with his roles as a judge on the BBC One show.
The father-of-two joined the competition when it launched in 2004, famously being partnered with the older, or more reluctant, contestants.
His dreams later came true in 2020 when he was appointed as Motsi Mabuse's replacement on the judging panel while she was forced to isolate due to covid.
In 2021, he did his first full series as a judge, and last year it was announced that he would be permanently replacing Bruno Tonioli.
With all his hard work, it's no surprise he has a gorgeous country home where he lives with his wife Hannah Summers and their twins, George and Henrietta.
Strictly's Molly Rainford and Tyler West fuel romance rumours while on tourOver the years, Anton gave fans glimpses into the sprawling property through social media and TV appearances.
The TV star previously showed off his rustic kitchen during a video appearance on ITV's This Morning.
During a segment called 'Anton du Bake', the dancer took to his spacious kitchen to cook up a storm.
He had exposed brick on one wall, adding a country feel to the entire space.
The rest of the space had patterned white and beige tiles and plain white cupboards.
Anton and Hannah added colour to the room by purchasing a red microwave, red bread bin and other small red knick-knacks.
He also has a gorgeous home office which fans got a glimpse at when he was promoting his book in October 2020.
The star filmed inside the room against the backdrop of gigantic wooden bookshelves which ran across two walls.
His classic brown bookshelves were filled to the brim with endless genres.
The rest of the family home is just as cosy as he once shared a snap of his calm living room.
Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman 'sign deal' to host Strictly for two more yearsIn the photo, Anton was sitting down on a plain beige sofa that was placed in front of the large window.
Floral curtains added a pop of colour to the space and children's toys were dotted around the entire room.
His twins even have their own tiny armchairs.
Anton's dining room has a similar vibe with light green curtains complete with a pleated pelmet across the top of the window.
The room contained a shining wooden table along with soft off-white chairs.
A little life was added to the room with a huge vase of colourful flowers.