An extreme hoarder with an obsessive shopping habit spent £20,000 on clutter that became piled up to the ceiling in just nine months.
Peter Stuart, a 54-year-old obsessive shopper from Paisley, Scotland, was forced to call father-and-son cleaning duo Steve, 61, and Jamie Hughes, 40, to his home after it became so full he was barely able to get to his bed.
Appearing on ITV's Call The Cleaners on Tuesday, the cleaners are left shocked by just how much stuff has piled up in the former disco dancing champion's one-bedroom flat.
Peter has lived in his home for nine years, but due to his shopping habit - which he says started happening after he received a brain injury - the flat has become almost unlivable.
Peter Stuart, a 54-year-old obsessive shopper from Paisley, Scotland, appeared on ITV's Call The Cleaners on Tuesday and told how he spent £20,000 on clutter that became piled up to the ceiling in just nine months
Cleaning duo Steve, 61, and Jamie Hughes, 40, made their way through the corridor but are unable to get into the living room, pictured, due the mountains of clutter
Seen afterwards: In just four days they manage to clear most of the clutter, leaving the home unrecognisable as an ecstatic Peter returns
As the shocked cleaning duo battle to get through his packed corridor, Peter is seen climbing over the mound of clutter in his sitting room, as he jokes: 'I get out of breath just coming from the sitting room.
The pair make their way through the corridor but are unable to get into the living room due the mountains of clutter.
'This is all stuff I bought without realising what I was doing', he says.
Peter believes it has happened as a result to damage to his brain, explaining: 'I was attacked in a shopping centre and left for dead.'
Pointing to the piles of purchases, including empty boxes, unpacked goods, packaging and papers, he adds: 'I think it's caused some kind of reaction- that's £20,000 I've spent.'
He was forced to call father-and-son cleaning duo Steve, 61, and Jamie Hughes, 40, seen, to his home after it became so full he was barely able to get to his bed.
Appearing on ITV's Call The Cleaners on Tuesday, the cleaners are left shocked by just how much stuff has piled up in the former disco dancing champion's one-bedroom flat- the corridor is seen
Peter has lived in his home for nine years, but due to his shopping habit- which he says started happening after he received a brain injury, the flat has become almost unlivable. He is even seen receiving a delivery during the clean-out process
And Steve and Jamie find the rest of the flat is no better, with the kitchen so piled high with appliances and piles of purchases, and he is unable to push the door open.
Similarly, the bedroom is so full with clutter that Peter has to jump from the doorway to his bed as there is no clear path.
As the father and son pair start to clear the clutter, Peter is seen anxiously hanging over them, instructing them not to throw away a bucket of paint, newspapers and an empty box.
'I'm worried you'll throw away things that are valuable to me', he argues.
And his shopping habit is so bad that he is even seen receiving a delivery during the clean-out process.
But while the pair go through his old newspaper clippings, they stumble across some impressive articles showcasing his achievements.
The bedroom is so full with clutter that Peter has to jump from the doorway to his bed as there is no clear path
Steve and Jamie find the rest of the flat is no better, with the kitchen so piled high with appliances and piles of purchases, and he is unable to push the door open
'I don't think I've ever seen as much stuff come out of a one bedroom flat', Jamie gasps as he loads up a four vans full of 150 boxes of belongings, following two trips to the charity shop
Jamie says: 'Peter's dedicated his last 25 years to raising money for various local communities.'
Turning to Steve, Jamie adds: 'He's spent much of his life giving so let's make this job work for him'.
As Peter is struggling to part with any of his belongings, the trio compromise on a storage facility to keep his belongings in.
'I don't think I've ever seen as much stuff come out of a one bedroom flat', Jamie gasps as he loads up a four vans full of 150 boxes of belongings, following two trips to the charity shop.
However in just four days they manage to clear most of the clutter, leaving the home unrecognisable as an ecstatic Peter returns
The corridor, pictured, has completely turned around and allows full access to every room and a view of the flat
'Happy isn't the word, it's unbelievable that someone could give you your life back- and that's exactly what you have done', he says as he admired the empty kitchen
And he no longer needs to jump onto his bed from the door as there is a clear path along with shelves for his beloved books and records
His living room is unrecognisable from the clutter left inside before and everything now has its place
However in just four days they manage to clear most of the clutter, leaving the home unrecognisable as an ecstatic Peter returns.
'Oh my god, I can't believe it', Peter gasps as he returns to an empty corridor.
'Happy isn't the word, it's unbelievable that someone could give you your life back- and that's exactly what you have done', he adds.
'I can't believe it's the same house', he says, as he breaks out in his old dance moves alongside the duo.
'I can't believe it's the same house', he says, as he breaks out in his old dance moves alongside the duo
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https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/12/call-the-cleaners-dad-and-son-duo-shocked-at-obsessive-shoppers-40000-worth-of-stuff/
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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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