Mark Wright gave fans a glimpse into his festive season on Sunday evening (December 11) as he shared a beautiful, snowy clip of his home on his Instagram.
His beautiful white house is covered completely in snow, with Christmas lights and decorations lighting up the house and gardens.
Wright had previously shared images and clips of his incredible Christmas decorations around the house, prompting hundreds of amazed comments.
On the latest clip, Wright captioned: “Wow!! It’s falling heavy here. Always wanted to see the home in the snow”.
His followers rushed to the comment section, complimenting his serene surroundings, and also pointing out that his house looked very familiar…
One commenter wrote: “I feel like this is the British version of the HOMEALONE house.”
Another hinted the same, saying: “Don’t forget “Kevin” if you go overseas.”
Another noted the similarity saying “It’s like the English version of the home alone house...you have to put a moving cut out in the window.”
To many commenters, Wright's snowy white house is similar to that of Kevin McCallister's in Home Alone.
In previous Instagram clips, Wright shared his Christmas lights display, writing: “Christmas is such a special time and we love it in our house. Feel very VERY grateful this year. Always wanted to light up the front of my home when growing up.”
In both posts, Wright received some backlash from commenters suggesting he was “showing off” amid the cost of living crisis.
Other commenters stood up for the star, writing: “Absolutely beautiful. Why can't some people be kind, they both work hard, why shouldn't they have it. Good for them, unfollow or scroll past if nothing nice to say.”
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