A Look Inside Love Island Star Mary Bedford’s House
Mary Bedford might be busy bunking down in Casa Amor but her real-life home is equally exciting.
The Wakefield model, 22, has a stunning home to return to once she’s done causing a stir in the ITV matchmaking series which is about to notch up a gear with the arrival of the spin-off villa.
Mary, who has dated former Love Island star Chris Hughes, lives in a stunning modern pad with huge floor-to-ceiling windows to let in the natural light.
Her kitchen is chic and classic, with a cream marble worktop Mary likes to perch on while having a brew.
The cupboards all follow the fresh color scheme, with silver handles, while the electric hob and hood are perfect for whipping up a feast.
The cream, homely tones continue through her home, and in one Instagram shot Mary is seen posing by a beige-colored artificial wooden plant and firs which fit perfectly with the surroundings.
Her huge walk-in wardrobe and dressing room also follow the color trend, with pink storage boxes adorning the top of one cupboard and products on another.
A snug white pouf sits on the tan-colored carpet while a mirror, perfect for selfies, sits in the middle of the room.
Meanwhile, house-proud Mary accessorizes her living room with a white sofa and fur cushion, and a marble table to match that of the kitchen worktop.
Her bedroom follows the clean-cut decor with crisp white sheets and plain walls.
In the bathroom, a huge white standalone tub is perfect for relaxing.
A matching marble table, similar to those in the rest of her home, is ideal for resting her wine glass on when she takes a soak, as Mary gushed: “Stay home, have a bath, get drunk.”
MOVING TO THE VILLA
Yet after upping sticks to the Mallorca villa, Mary has her sights set on just one fella.
She said: “Liam is just beautiful. He’s 6ft6 for a start, he seems really old-school, like a gentleman. And he’s basically the same age as me.”
Asked how she’s going to approach Operation Bag The 21-Year-Old, she said: “I’m just going to get in there, see how Liam actually is feeling about Millie really, and then reassess.
“I’m definitely not one to lay it on thick. I’ll just do a bit of flirting and see how it goes. That’s the whole aim isn’t it? If I go in there and I really like Liam I’ll have to step on Millie’s toes.”
Mary added: “If all the boys are coupled up you will be stepping on toes. If I could get away with not having a conversation I probably would as I hate confrontation, but if I need to I would.”
Casa Amor sees the boys and girls separated from their other halves and put into a separate villa where they mix with a new load of singles looking to stir up trouble.
Over three to four days, the contestants get to know the new singles before making a choice whether to stick with their partner or couple up with someone new when they return to the main Love Island villa.