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Emma Roberts fans GUSH over her 'iconic' and 'magical' $3.6 MILLION 'grown
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IntroductionEmma Roberts' $3.6 million home has been branded 'unique' and 'iconic' after the American Horror Sto
Emma Roberts' $3.6 million home has been branded 'unique' and 'iconic' after the American Horror Story star opened the doors to her 'real-life dollhouse' while showing off several of the most quirky touches - including a 'doll wall' and a shrine to singer Joni Mitchell.
The 33-year-old actress gave an in-depth tour of her one-of-a-kind home to Architectural Digest's Open Door YouTube series this week - with fans quickly waxing lyrical over the many special elements that she showed off.
Emma's charming property, which was previously owned by Minnie Driver, 54, and was decorated by Pierce & Ward, offered a plethora of quirky and sentimental touches that viewers visually fell for.
'I already knew I loved Emma Roberts, but this solidifies it forever in my mind. She is so iconic. Dolls? Vintage collectibles? Even [a] mug collection? Yes please! Looks wonderful!' one person gushed after watching the video.
Fans have praised Emma Roberts for her 'ordinary' LA mansion which includes a 'doll wall' and a shrine to Joni Mitchell
The 33-year-old American Horror Story star provided an in-depth tour of her $3.6 home to Architectural Digest's Open Door YouTube series
During the house tour, she showed her 'little office area,' which featured her 'doll wall,' and she gushingly shared that she was 'really excited to show' what she 'really loves.'
She dotingly said: 'Okay, so these are the dollykins. I'm madly obsessed with them - in love with them.'
Emma showed off her doll collection and whispered: 'She was my first one and still my favorite, but I do love all of them.
'And then my most recent addition is Leggy Jill and I got her for my birthday, and I was looking for Leggy Jill for over a year, and then my boyfriend surprised me with her.
'I took her out of the box, which he did not approve of. I take my dolls out of the box, which people get very up in arms about, but I feel like if you're gonna collect dolls, you may as well enjoy them.
'We have Blythe. Obviously, she's my favorite. My original girl - she is really how I fell in love with dolls.
'And then this is a fun one. This is like drunk cowgirl Barbie, and I heard about her, and I thought that she didn't really exist and she was a joke, but it turns out she does exist, and she's just amazing.
'Look at her. She's fabulous. She's having the time of her life.
The actress' charming property, which was previously owned by Minnie Driver, 54, and was decorated by Pierce & Ward, offered a plethora of quirky and sentimental touches
During the house tour, she showed her 'little office area,' which featured her 'doll wall,' and she gushingly shared that she was 'really excited to show' what she 'really loves'
She dotingly said: 'Okay, so these are the dollykins. I'm madly obsessed with them - in love with them'
Emma showed off her doll collection and whispered: 'She was my first one and still my favorite, but I do love all of them'
'When I was younger and people would be like, "Aren't you scared your dolls are gonna come to life?"
'I'm like, "I hope that every night - that they'll come wake me up." It would be so thrilling.'
Next, Emma showed viewers her TV room, which featured an artistic display of two photographs and one illustration of singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, 80.
She sweetly commented: 'We have what is the start of a little Joni Mitchell shrine, dare I say? I love her so much.'
Her followers flooded to the comments to share their enthusiasm towards her love of dolls.
One person wrote: 'Love that Emma Roberts has a fun hobby of collecting dolls and is just happy to show everyone.'
A second person commented: 'I would not have expected her to have a doll collection! So fun.'
A third person added: 'It’s so cute seeing her talk about her dolls, lolll she’s adorable.'
Next, Emma showed viewers her TV room, which featured an artistic display of two photographs and one illustration of singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, 80
She sweetly commented: 'We have what is the start of a little Joni Mitchell shrine, dare I say? I love her so much'
Her followers flooded to the comments to share their enthusiasm towards her love of dolls, which she keeps in her TV room as well
A fourth person wrote: 'So unique. Love the florals and dolls - she really makes it her own.'
A fifth person commented: 'Haha omg I love her house, and I'm not even half way through watching it. I especially love the time-out chair and the dolls. I never knew how cool Emma Roberts was.'
One person wrote: 'She showed us what we want to see - dolls, mugs and a whole lot of fringe.'
Another person added: 'As a doll collector, it makes me happy to see a celebrity doing this as well.'
'As a doll collector, that was so amazing. Also she has the Mark Ryden Barbie bee!!! The most amazing doll. I have one too,' one person wrote.
Other followers compared her personalized home to other celebrities featured on the video series, who showed their 'cookie-cutter mansions.'
One person wrote: 'This house has so much more personality than the other celebrity's mega-mansions.'
Another person added: 'A little "grandma's house," but at least it's cozy, and well used. Looks like a real house to live in, and not like an art project like many others on this channel.'
Emma's house tour got more than 454,045 views and 535 comments and many followers admired the star's vision
A third person commented: 'I adore the whimsy of it all - so refreshing in a sea of cookie-cutter mansions.'
'This has to be one of the most normal, real, cozy and beautiful celebrity houses I’ve ever seen. I want a house like that,' one person added.
'STUNNINGGGGG. I never want to watch a white box AD video again - thank you,' another person commented.
Some followers praised Emma's unique interior decor style.
One person wrote: 'This house looks straight out of a children’s fairytale book. So warm and magical.'
Another person commented: 'We love character! We love personality! We LOVEEE.'
A third person added: 'This was so unexpected - [a] very enchanting style. It feels so genuine and unpretentious. Every room is full of character. Every inch of the house really wear’s the uniqueness of her mind and soul.'
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