Ronan Keating reportedly refused to pay his cleaners after leaving his wife Storm's million-dollar mansion in a mess.
The couple reportedly hired Jasmina Dimitrieva and her cleaning crew to tidy up their house while they move in, The Sun reports.
But in a series of texts obtained by the publication, the process was described as "messy" and resulted in the Keatings home being left "dirty," according to Storm.
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Dimitrieva claims that she and a crew of five were hired to clean the house on the same day as the mover was hired to clean the furniture in the house.
It also said the property was described as a "normal five bedroom house". Expect to bill at £500 ($950) for this size.
Still, she told The Sun that when she and her team arrived they found it was a much bigger task: "It wasn't until we entered the house that I realized how big it was."
"There were seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and three kitchens. The fee should have been £1,100 ($2,100).
In text messages, Storm accused Dimitrieva of doing "appalling" work.
"I've never seen anything so awful for an end-of-lease cleaning. There's no way I'm leaving such a dirty place," she wrote. "I'm surprised how bad it is - dead flowers and even old groceries on the shelves?
"None of the baseboards had been cleaned, there were stains on the walls, no windows, some bathrooms were terrible.
"You can't be happy about that, can you? cobwebs. Floors were not vacuumed or mopped, there were dead bugs, hair and leftover food."
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Dimitrieva and her team were sent to clean the couple's home in Loudwater, Bucks as they began moving to Rickmansworth, Herts in the UK.
Dimitrieva says the poor housekeeping was due to her team trying to dodge the movers. She said the experience was "messy from start to finish" and she was shocked at how Storm treated her.
"The Keatings are rich people. You shouldn't treat me like this. Storm's reaction was terrible," he said.
According to Dimitrieva, Storm said she would pay the team and might even pay the initial $950 bill if she came back to clean the house.
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