Erika Jayne's Sparkling Christmas Tree Makes Her House Look So Magical (PHOTO)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member decorated her California home in the most beautiful way for the 2024 holiday season.
Erika Jayne is transforming her "little Spanish bungalow" for the holidays.
On December 12, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member took to her Instagram Stories to share a view of her living room and how she decorated the space for Christmas. While sharing some gifts she received from the brand Posse, Erika showed off her gorgeous, glowing Christmas tree in the process, also putting other elements of the room on display.
In the snapshot, we spotted a large green tree covered in sparkling white lights. It also appeared Erika strung the tree with a thin silver garland that accessorized the tree with just enough pizazz. The "Painkillr" singer also had a tall shiny table next to the tree with what looked like a candle and reed diffuser to give the room the perfect scent.
Gorgeous!
Erika Jayne's Holiday Plans
Despite living in sunny Southern California, Erika is returning to her roots this holiday season.
In a November interview with The Daily Dish, Erika revealed she'd be spending time with her mom, Renee Chahoy, for the holidays.
"I think I may go see my mom for the holidays," she shared in an exclusive interview. "Either she will come here — which I hope not, because you drive me insane — but I will probably go to my mom's."
After her beloved dog Tiago's passing in 2023, Erika explained that she's free to move around more these days. "It's been a long time since I've been home to Atlanta for the holidays, so I think that this might be a good year," she continued. "I don't have a dog, I don't have anything holding me [back] so, it'd be nice to go."
Erika Jayne's Home Updates
In addition to sharing her holiday plans this season, Erika also revealed to us how she's transforming her house to move on from her past.
"Martyn Lawrence Bullard came to the house and totally gave it a refresh and new energy," she shared during our chat. "I let go of a lot of old furniture that had some emotional ties to it."
She added: "People kept saying this to me, 'You need to get rid of that old furniture. It's not yours. It's from a time gone by.' I was like, really? Like, is it that big of a deal?' And when it left — meaning the furniture — there generally was like, ‘Oh, it did mean something.’ So, it's nice to look around and to have brand new things and feel good about that. And I deserve that. I've worked hard to put myself back on my own two feet."
— reporting by Allison Crist