The former Towie star was slammed for accepting free gifts – despite being a highly paid famous face.
She showed off her gorgeous chandelier hanging in her home study in a post on Instagram, but infuriated fans when she added the hashtag “gifted”.
Posting from her house account, Billie wrote: “Sharing a few pictures of our home office with you.
“We love our gorgeous chandelier from @visualcomforteu, it has the best sparkle and adds a touch of elegance to the room.”
Billie commented from her personal Instagram account underneath adding: “One of my favourite rooms.”
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One viewer ranted: “You have a beautiful home which you’ve worked hard for but it’s sad that these companies keep gifting the more fortunate when the less fortunate could really benefit wirh something nice.”
Another added: “OMG THIS!!!! makes me sick that those who can afford to buy things 100x and more get given stuff for free, and us who are struggling and can’t afford food and earn these guys their living are the ones who never get anything in life for free.”
Someone else added: “Who the hell can afford this?”
Another said: “Bit posh for an office.”
It’s not the first time Billie has been cruelly home-shamed since building her dream £1.4m home with husband Greg Shepherd and their children Nelly, nine, Arthur, six, and one-year-old Margot.
The 33-year-old often promotes brand partnerships or advertises free gifts – prompting some followers to ask: “Do you pay for anything?”
Billie and Greg, 38, bought their property in January 2020 and have been busy renovating it ever since.
The couple and their children finally moved into the home in October 2022 but earlier this year Billie confessed the work still wasn’t finished.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: “We’ve still got quite a few bits and bobs to do, but nothing major, just all finished off bits. It feels so lovely. I mean, my biggest goal was to be in here before I had Margot and I, we, did that which was amazing.
“And actually, since we’ve moved into it now, we have come so far as well, because when we moved in there was still loads to do. Like, I remember the day that we actually moved house… there was about 30 people in here.
“There wasn’t carpets laid and that was moving in day, and it was just – it was really, really overwhelming.
“I was obviously heavily pregnant. But anyway, so since then we have come so far and it’s been lovely.”