Escape To The Chateau's Angel Adoree was left sobbing in the latest episode of the spinoff show Make and Mend.
Angel and her husband Dick Strawbridge, who are best known for presenting the Channel 4 show together, are tasked with helping other couples with their DIY home projects after they transformed a rundown French chateau into a breathtaking castle.
And one of the projects left Angel in tears, as couple Susanne and Luke discussed their ideas over a video call with Angel and Dick.
After having the call, Dick explained: "A few weeks ago Susanne and Luke came to us looking to transform her grandmother's old wardrobe into a shoe storage showstopper."

Angel added: "And now for the big reveal. I'm very excited."
The TV star and her husband got to see the finished result, which looked incredible.
The couple had completely renovated the wardrobe, painting it blue and adding plenty of shelves as Susanne explained she wanted to show off some of her late mum's shoes.
Angel was left floored by the impressive project, becoming overwhelmed with emotion.
"It looks good, it was a joint effort," Luke explained.

Susanne then added: "My favourite pair are these. These are mum's old shoes, they were mum's and now they're mine."
Dick said: "We have shelf envy, do you like your cupboard?" with Luke responding: "I love it."
"You two have done an amazing job. Respect when it comes to the DIY principles," Dick added.

"You got it all straight away but what you've turned it into is amazing."
Angel then told the couple: "But it's not until you put the paint on, which is actually a really important element, that you bring the project to life."
Susanne then shared: "Weirdly enough I’d come up into the loft and found a lovely little thing mum had written, ‘I’m so proud that you’re my daughter, I love you, mum.’
"It wasn’t brilliant but it was just nice to have that. It was on a little angel card."
Angel then started crying again, telling them: "That's so sweet, I'm sorry."
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