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Gemma Collins suffers power cut as Storm Eunice wreaks havoc at £1.3m dream Essex home

Gemma Collins has found herself bathed in darkness this evening after Storm Eunice wreaked havoc at her Essex home.

The 41-year-old was forced to resort to tea lights after her £1.3million home was subjected to a power cut.

Sharing a photograph of her gorgeous home, hundreds of tea lights could be seen dotted around on the marble countertops.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, she captioned the photo: "Power cut life hours !!!!".

The GC certainly isn't the only celebrity who's been struggling with the gale force winds today as Joe Swash shared his horror at the trees being torn down in his garden.

Gemma Collins suffered a power cut tonight (WireImage)

Joe expressed his disbelief over the extreme winds destroying his home and garden he shares with fiancee Stacey Solomon.

While being battered in the wind, he told his 1.9million followers on Insta Stories: "What is happening? This wind is unbelievable! Look!"

He went on to show a large tree that had collapsed on the floor, branches torn, and continued: "We've already lost a tree - what's going on?! This is madness!"

Joe Swash recorded his shock at the storm (Instagram/ @realjoeswashy)
A tree was felled in his garden (Instagram/ @realjoeswashy)

Stacey is currently away from home while filming and gave an update revealing that she was staying safe inside in the warm.

Sharing a photo of herself breastfeeding daughter Rose, she said: "Sorry I've been so quiet! These filming days are super long and any break I get I'm like this. I'm missing the boys so so much. Two sleeps down to go. I hope you're all ok and keeping safe in this crazy storm. Miss uuu can't wait to be home & back on here."

It comes as Storm Eunice causes chaos around the UK, ripping O2 Arena's iconic roof "to pieces", blowing over lorries on the motorway and causing travel chaos as over 430 flights were cancelled.

Hundreds of rail lines blocked and road bridges have also been closed after a rare "do not travel" alert was issued across railways in England and Wales

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