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From Mrs Hinch’s chickens to Beckham’s bees - how celebs love garden ‘farm-dens’

27 May 2024 , 10:17
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Famous faces are embracing the farmcore trend by installing coops, stables and pens out back
Famous faces are embracing the farmcore trend by installing coops, stables and pens out back

BEING famous brings with it a life of luxury except when you’re mucking out pigs - that’s when it becomes a very dirty business.

More celebrities are swapping stilettos and red carpets for wellies, shunning perfectly-manicured mansion gardens for mini farms.

Stacey Solomon has become a 'duck mum' and proudly shared snaps of her newest additions to the Solomon-Swash family qhiddxidtqikdprw
Stacey Solomon has become a 'duck mum' and proudly shared snaps of her newest additions to the Solomon-Swash familyCredit: Instagram
David Beckham has swapped football boots for wellies as he embraces farmcore with his flock of chickens
David Beckham has swapped football boots for wellies as he embraces farmcore with his flock of chickensCredit: Instagram/davidbeckham

Dubbed ‘farm-dens’ on social media, it's part of a wider trend towards living the 'good life', and #farmcore has racked up 221k posts on Instagram alone.

And Stacey Solomon is the latest celebrity to jump on the trend, revealing the two new ducklings who have moved in at Pickle Cottage.

Here, we reveal the other famous faces who have joined the farm-den hoedown - and some are very surprising…

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Spice Girls invasion

With her sparkling clean and crisp white home, you’d think Stacey's pal Sophie Hinchcliffe - aka Mrs Hinch - would be the last person who would want a herd of alpacas roaming around her £1m country pile.

Influencer Mrs Hinch has three alpacas as well as a flock of chickens.
Influencer Mrs Hinch has three alpacas as well as a flock of chickens.Credit: Instagram/mrshinchhome

But the cleanfluencer moved in Raymond, Roy and Rodney soon after she set up home in the Essex countryside, after buying the threesome from a local breeder. 

While they’re supposed to live in her vast back garden, they often creep inside.

“They fill my home, or rather my garden, with happiness. That said, they do come into the house sometimes, which is hilarious. Roy struts into the kitchen when he hears the plates because he thinks there will be some spare raisin going,” she revealed.

Sophie, who has sons Ronnie, four, and Lennie, two, also credits her brood for reducing her stress levels. 

She said: “Because they are so quiet, I go over and sit with them by their hay. They will come up and sniff my forehead and maybe have a little nibble at my hair. They completely switch me off from any other thoughts during that time.”

And her farm-den is expanding - she also has a growing flock of rescue chickens that she dubs ‘the Spice Girls’ who are led up by her original hen, Peggy.

Beckham and his chicks 

David Beckham has always been a chick magnet – and now he has his own flock of rescue hens in the garden at his £12m Cotswolds mansion. The former England captain switched caps for coops after wife Victoria gave him the birds as a gift last Christmas.

The Becks’ luxurious converted barn near upmarket Chipping Norton also has a vast greenhouse and fancy outdoor sauna, as well as an all-weather football pitch and a wildflower patch.

Dad-of-four Becks, 49, has been sharing the progress of his chickens on his Instagram, sharing his excitement when they laid their first eggs, while fashion designer Victoria, 50, posted a picture of her husband of 25 years reading ‘Keeping Chickens For Dummies.’

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The retired footballer turned amateur farmer also dabbles in beekeeping and makes his own honey from hives in the garden.

His Valentine’s gift from Posh was a subscription to magazine The Country Smallholder – so watch out for pigs, sheep and cows on his social media soon.

David Beckham is taking his farm-den seriously, reading up on chicken care for his flock.
David Beckham is taking his farm-den seriously, reading up on chicken care for his flock.Credit: Victoria Beckham/Instagram
David Beckham has a team of hives in the garden, producing his own honey.
David Beckham has a team of hives in the garden, producing his own honey.Credit: Instagram

Simple life for socialites 

She became famous starring in rural reality show The Simple Life with celebrity pal Paris Hilton and now, Nicole Richie has embraced the good life at home too. 

The 42-year-old shares the backyard of her £8m Beverly Hills mansion with Bantam chickens, turtles and bees.

Nicole, who is married to rocker Benji Madden, said the decision to have chickens came by accident after she bought turtles for her son Sparrow, now 14, about ten years ago and heard that the two animals could live together.

Designer Nicole Richie was inspired to get chickens by lifestyle guru Martha Stewart.
Designer Nicole Richie was inspired to get chickens by lifestyle guru Martha Stewart.Credit: Instagram/nicolerichie

She’s revealed how she also wanted to follow in the footsteps of American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart who believes everyone should keep the birds to cut back on factory farming.

But the fashion designer and mum-of-two suffered farm-den faux pas when she bought a male chicken by mistake. She said: “He did not reveal himself as a rooster until about six months later and then he immediately got kicked out and had to leave.

“I knew something was off from the start. The energy was different in the coop, everyone was really on edge. Then all of a sudden I hear this loud ‘cock-a-doodle-doo’ one morning.

“You know the sound you’d hear a rooster make in cartoons? It was that loud. The noise travelled for miles. I had to text all of my neighbours to apologise and be like: ‘He’s leaving now’.”

Crackers for quackers

Former glamour model Peta Todd has gone quackers for birds and has a trio of white ducks living in the garden of her Essex home.

The 37-year-old regularly shares videos of her bespoke duck coop, and snaps of them gobbling bowls of peas and jumping into the family’s swimming pool.

Model Peta Todd got duck eggs to hatch with her kids as part of lockdown home schooling - but decided to keep them.
Model Peta Todd got duck eggs to hatch with her kids as part of lockdown home schooling - but decided to keep them.Credit: Facebook/petatoddlar

Peta, married to Olympic cyclist Mark Cavendish, got the pets from a company called Incredible Eggs while homeschooling her children during Covid.

Peta, who has five children, says: “The kids were besotted from day one, Googling everything from incubation to what ducklings like to eat or how much sleep they need. I’m gobsmacked but even the poop hasn’t put them off – and there is poop galore.”

She hasn’t ruled out expanding her flock either. When she shared a throwback video of her birds hatching, she commented: “Makes me broody… for ducklings I might add. Who even am I?”

This little piggy… tried to get into the bedroom

He’s one of Hollywood’s toughest leading men but these days, Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger prefers furry friends to fight scenes. 

Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger allows his farmyard pets to have free rein of his LA home.
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger allows his farmyard pets to have free rein of his LA home.Credit: Instagram/schwarzenegger

The former governor of California has a menagerie of farm dwellers in his garden in Los Angeles, with Twins co-star Danny DeVito revealing previously: “The animals just roam around all over the place”.

Farmer Arnie’s flock include a donkey called Lulu, a miniature horse called Whiskey and a pig called Schnelly. The animals have become celebrities in their own right, appearing on talk shows with the 76 year old and featuring on his social media.

And while Whiskey has Arnie’s permission to be at the dinner table and is allowed to watch him workout, he sulks when he’s banned from the bedroom. 

Meanwhile, Schnelly isn’t the former Mr Universe’s first porky pal. He previously bought a pig after working with George Clooney on Batman & Robin in 1997. 

Talking at the time Arnie said: “I always liked that he was into pigs. He has this little pig that he takes everywhere. So I bought a pig right after that. Only thing is, I must’ve bought the wrong one because, in no time, it was 300 pounds and I could barely lift the son of a gun.”

Arnie feeding his pet pony Whiskey at the kitchen table.
Arnie feeding his pet pony Whiskey at the kitchen table.Credit: Not known, check with picture desk

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