WATCH: Solenn Heussaff, Nico Bolzico show progress of 'forever house' under construction | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Solenn Heussaff, Nico Bolzico show progress of ‘forever house’ under construction

/ 03:34 PM March 18, 2023

Solenn Heussaff

Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico. Image: screengrab from YouTube/Solenn Heussaff (and husband), Instagram/@solenn

Solenn Heussaff and Nico Bolzico gave fans a peek at their new home as they documented the progress of its construction through a vlog.

In their YouTube vlog released on Friday, March 17, the celebrity couple compiled clips of the construction phases, from the groundbreaking in May 2021 to the structure updates in the latter months of 2022.

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“We are building our forever house. Nico is in charge of saying ‘yes’ while I am in charge of everything else! Here is an initial update!” Heussaff said in the caption.

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Heussaff and Bolzico also included clips from their furniture shopping and the actress’ “unfinished house tour.” The house features an office space for Bolzico, painting studio for Heussaff, balcony as well as a spacious garden.

Heussaff then disclosed that they are planning to move into their new home soon. The couple said they will share the most recent updates on their house in the second part of their vlog, which is yet to be released.

Heussaff and Bolzico got married in France in 2016. They welcomed their firstborn Thylane in January 2020 and their second daughter Maëlys Lionel in December 2022.  /ra

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