
After more than 20 years of construction, Jackie Siegel’s jaw-dropping 90,000-square-foot Florida estate — dubbed Versailles — is finally approaching the finish line.
The 59-year-old “Queen of Versailles” star shared a video update on Instagram this week, showing off the latest progress on her and husband David Siegel’s sprawling megamansion, which has been plagued by delays for decades.
“Well, I’m over at Versailles and we’re getting closer,” she announced while filming the estate’s grand staircases and massive interior. “We’re getting closer to getting done.”
“There’s still a little bit of work,” she said as she made her way towards the elevator.
Though opulent gold detailing and a lavish chandelier were visible in the background, the space remained a construction zone, with scaffolding, missing railings and workers actively making adjustments.
The extravagant estate — one of the largest and most expensive private residences in the country — boasts 14 bedrooms, 30 bathrooms, five kitchens, a 150-person dining hall, a British-style pub and a 35-car garage.
It even includes a faux private jet interior, where Jackie once said she planned to sip Champagne and eat caviar. Construction on Versailles first began in 2004 in Orange County’s exclusive Lake Butler Sound community.
However, when the 2008 financial crisis hit, David’s timeshare empire, Westgate Resorts, took a massive financial hit, forcing the couple to halt work on the project.
At one point, the unfinished mansion was listed for $65 million. But after the release of the critically acclaimed 2012 documentary “The Queen of Versailles,” which…