Cat-astrophe? Love reveals Lee’s cat aversion a hurdle to big move
FORMER Bachelorette Georgia Love has let the cat out of the bag on the next stage of her relationship with beau Lee Elliott. But could it be a cat-astrophe?
BACHELORETTE Georgia Love has let the cat out of the bag about the next stage of her relationship with beau Lee Elliott.
Love, 29, said 36-year-old tradesman Elliott was expected to move in with her in the next couple of months.
But Love confirmed their relationship might face a cat-astrophic hurdle as he goes about setting himself up in her St Kilda pad.
“He’s a bit worried about my cat,” Love said.
The bachelorette has previously told media about the importance of her feline friend, Pawdry Hepburn, with the sassy-looking Ragdoll even boasting its own Instagram account.
“His excuse is that he’s allergic, but I think he’s just not that keen on cats,” Love said.
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It’s now been almost 18 months since their relationship first made waves in the public realm, but Love denied rumours of wedding bells.
And it’s not the only big move the former reality TV star has on the cards.
Love also revealed her family home at 9A Pasadena Ave, Beaumaris, is set to hit the market in a couple of weeks.
She moved to the tri-level townhouse at 16, and said the basement theatre room was unbeatable as an angsty teenager.
“It was the best thing in the world. It’s soundproofed, and you can just shut yourself off from everything,” she said.
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Love, an ambassador for the Pancare Foundation, said her father was downsizing from the four-bedroom home after her mother lost a battle to pancreatic cancer in 2016.
“It’s just too big for dad now,” she said.
“It’s very hard to say goodbye because it’s always been a base for my sister and I when we’ve been travelling or living elsewhere over the years,” she said.
Hodges Mentone’s Alex Campbell has taken the listing under his wing and said the home would hit the market with a price guide of “circa $2 million”.
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Originally published as Cat-astrophe? Love reveals Lee’s cat aversion a hurdle to big move