In a video shared on Instagram on Thursday, the 49-year-old showed off the space in her new home, which she began moving into in March.
The mini-tour, titled 10 Things In My Walk-In Wardrobe Which Just Make Sense, starts with her entering the room through doors equipped with a face- and fingerprint-recognition lock.
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