Pixie Lott reveals she and her fiancé Oliver Cheshire have moved into a new home

Pixie Lott reveals she and her fiancé Oliver Cheshire have moved into a new home after living in their east London apartment for 10 years

Pixie Lott has revealed she and her fiancé Oliver Cheshire have moved into a new home after living in their old apartment for ten years.

The songstress, 29, left her parents’ Brentwood house behind as she and the model, 32, purchased their one-bedroom flat in east London for £400,000 back in 2010.

Taking to Instagram on Monday, the Mama Do hitmaker appeared to have settled well as she uploaded an image of herself posing alongside a cushioned stool in her new abode.

'Our first week at the new home': Pixie Lott has revealed she and her fiancé Oliver Cheshire have moved into a new home after living in their old apartment for ten years

‘Our first week at the new home’: Pixie Lott has revealed she and her fiancé Oliver Cheshire have moved into a new home after living in their old apartment for ten years

The media personality wrote in an accompanying caption: ‘Here’s to a new week! Our first one at the new home eeeee. How’s lockdown 2.0 treating you all? Sending you all the love and positive vibes for the week ahead.’ (sic).

Earlier in the month, the blonde shared at delight at starting a new journey as she said in another post: ‘Can’t believe we are starting a new chapter and moving house after 10 years in the same flat.’ (sic)

At the beginning of her career, a friend explained why she decided to up sticks and relocate from Essex to the English capital.

A source told Daily Star at the time: ‘Pixie’s been wanting to move out of her mum and dad’s for ages and now things are going so well with Oliver she thought it was the perfect time.

'Can't believe we are starting a new chapter': Taking to Instagram this month, the Mama Do hitmaker appeared to have settled well as she uploaded an image of herself posing on a table

‘Can’t believe we are starting a new chapter’: Taking to Instagram this month, the Mama Do hitmaker appeared to have settled well as she uploaded an image of herself posing on a table

Out with the old: The songstress left her parents' Brentwood house behind as she and the model, 32, purchased a one-bedroom flat in east London back in 2010 (pictured last month)

Out with the old: The songstress left her parents’ Brentwood house behind as she and the model, 32, purchased a one-bedroom flat in east London back in 2010 (pictured last month)

‘She thinks renting is a waste of money so she’s bought a gorgeous apartment in Shoreditch as a gift to herself for all of her hard work over the last year. She is massively excited and can’t wait to finally move in next week.’

Pixie recently revealed she’s hoping to have a ‘big family’ as she admitted having her own brood means everything to her.

However, the singer is waiting for the right time as she is currently focused on marrying her long-term partner after a nearly four-year engagement. 

The wedding to her model beau has been affected due to the coronavirus pandemic, so they have decided to wait and resume planning when lockdown restrictions have lifted completely.

The musician said in an interview with The Sun:  ‘I’m a big family girl, a very big family girl. Family is everything for me so I would love to have my own family when I can find the time. When the time is right I would love that. It’s such an amazing thing to have. 

‘We were planning to have our wedding this year and now ­everything is so up in the air, we’ve just delayed it.

‘There’s still a lot of planning behind the scenes but we are waiting for the time there are no restrictions and rules, because we don’t really want to have that on the special day.’  

New life: The TV star recently revealed she's hoping to have a 'big family' as she admitted having her own brood means everything to her (pictured with Oliver in September)

New life: The TV star recently revealed she’s hoping to have a ‘big family’ as she admitted having her own brood means everything to her (pictured with Oliver in September)