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Charlotte McIntyre

BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst heartbroken as she 'runs out of cash' to fix 'crumbling' home

Nina Warhust, who is pregnant with her third child, has admitted to "feeling down" as she shared pictures of her unfinished home refurbishment.

The BBC Breakfast presenter took to Instagram to share a series of pictures of her property throughout the two years it was being renovated.

She captioned a picture of an unfinished room: "Almost 2 years in this bladdy house and we've ran out of budget with a long way to go, which sometimes gets me down, but..."

The cluttered room has cracked walls and the bricks are exposed.

Nina then showed some of the progress the renovation is making with a newly renovated room, which included a pretty stained glass window with a rainbow on it.

Nina is renovating her house (@ninawarhurst_/Instagram)
Nina admitted the renovation is not complete (@ninawarhurst_)

A Moses basket was pictured under the window and Nina captioned the post: "There is a crack in everything..."

Nina's final picture of her renovated home was a freshly decorated bathroom with a traditional roll top bath tub.

"...It's where the light gets in," Nina captioned the post.

Meanwhile, the BBC Breakfast presenter has been keeping her fans updated on her father's ongoing battle with dementia.

Nina uploaded a photo of her dad as the pair enjoyed a catch-up in a coffee shop.

Nina shared an insight into her home (@ninawarhurst_/Instagram)
Nina is expecting her third child (@ninawarhurst_/Instagram)

She captioned a series of black-and-white images of their weekend together: "Here's what we Warhurst’s love more than anything. 1/ Eating, 2/ Talking about eating, 3/ Laughing at ourselves for how much we love talking about eating.

"Dementia is tightening its grip quite quickly now. Dad is losing some basic skills and is increasingly reluctant to go out.

"But we can still make each other laugh out loud in a cafe by raising an eyebrow and delivering deadpan reviews of cinnamon swirls vs tiffin cake and discussing whether it's *ever* appropriate to heat coronation chicken."

Nina went on to thank staff in the coffee shop as she noted: "A tiny bit of patience and empathy from staff goes a long way in giving families living with dementia the confidence to keep venturing out."

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