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Irish Daily Star
|July 21, 2025
Reality star 'finally' moves into new plush €1.2m pad
LOVE Island star Maura Higgins confirmed she has “finally” moved into her €1.2million home.
She revealed at the beginning of this year she had bought her “dream home” and now the 34-year-old Traitors star has shared pictures of the property in Essex, UK.
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