A 21-year-old Disney enthusiast has spent a staggering £15,000 on Disney memorabilia in the space of just three years.

Emily Simpson first fell in love with Disney as a toddler, spent her childhood watching the films, and has been do Disneyland Paris three times.

Now, Emily's bedroom at her parent's home in Camberley, Surrey, is packed with over 5,000 items branded with her favourite Disney characters.

Her enormous collection includes clothing, handbags, bedding, crockery, stationary, jewellery and 1,000 cuddly toys - as well as Disney tattoos.

'Nothing makes me happier': Disney addict Emily Simposn, from Surrey, has spent three years and £15,000 on memorabilia including cuddly toys, clothes, tattoos and jewellery

Lifelong obsession: Emily's first trip to Disneyworld took place when she was just 10 months old (pictured with her mother Anita) and she spent much of her childhood watching the films

The children's play centre supervisor said: 'My friends think I'm crazy for my Disney obsession but I can't help it. I love everything about it.

'Nothing makes me happier than coming home every day and admiring my Disney-filled room.'

Despite always having a passion for Disney, Emily only began collecting items in 2014 when she turned 18.

She explained: 'I've always loved everything Disney but the merchandise used to be quite difficult to find in the shops.

'That all started to change a few years ago and now, I find Disney themed clothes and accessories everywhere I go.

'Some high street shops like Primark even have their own Disney section. It's great!'

Cost of Emily's Disney 'addiction' Disney Trips: £5,000 Jewellery: £1,000 Cuddly Toys: £5,100 Clothes and accessories: £2,000 Mugs: £250 Tattoos: £800 Ornaments and figures: £700 Disney Pins: £350 Advertisement

Emily with her prized Lilo and Stitch cuddly toy. She said: 'My friends think I'm crazy for my Disney obsession but I can't help it. I love everything about it'

Emily's bedroom at her parent's home in Camberley, Surrey, is packed with over 5,000 items branded with her favourite Disney characters including Minnie and Mickey Mouse

Fan for life: Emily's enormous collection includes clothing, handbags, bedding, crockery, stationary, jewellery and 1,000 cuddly toys - as well as Disney tattoos

Beauty and the Beast memorabilia line the shelves of Emily's room. Despite always having a passion for Disney, she only began collecting items in 2014 when she turned 18

Emily's impressive collection boasts a Disney-themed Pandora bracelet worth £1,000 and a £200 Disney Polaroid camera.

'I've worked full time since I finished school and I'm very good at saving for my Disney items,' she said. 'I'd say they're worth every penny!'

Along with high street stores, Emily also searches the internet for specific Disney pieces and receives Disney merchandise from family every Christmas and birthdays.

She says: 'I'm very easy to buy for on special occasions. If I receive anything Disney themed I'm thrilled.

Emily shows off one of her many tattoos during a recent trip to Disneyland Paris. She said: 'I'd love to get Marie the cat from Aristocats next. Tattoos are a way of expressing yourself and I couldn't think of anything more perfect to suit me'

This year Emily has visited Disneyland in Paris three times with her boyfriend, Jak Banks, 23, an assistant manager (pictured). She says he loves going to the theme park with her

'For Christmas in 2015 my parents gave me a pug called Lilo named after a character in my favourite Disney film, Lilo & Stitch.

'I love dressing Lilo up in little Stitch costumes, she looks so cute.'

The Disney devotee also has large Disney themed tattoos covering her arm including a Beauty and the Beast rose and an image of the Disney castle costing £300.

Emily added: 'I love my Disney tattoos and I can't wait to get some more.

'I'd love to get Marie the cat from Aristocats next. Tattoos are a way of expressing yourself and I couldn't think of anything more perfect to suit me.'

Emily proudly poses with her enormous collection of Disney merchandise. She said: 'I've always loved everything Disney but the merchandise used to be quite difficult to find in the shops'

Speaking about her hobby, 'Emily said: I find Disney themed clothes and accessories everywhere I go. Some high street shops like Primark even have their own Disney section'

Emily's impressive collection boasts this Disney-themed Pandora bracelet worth £1,000, covered in Mickey Mouse charms, and a £200 Disney Polaroid camera

The Disney devotee has a range of large, Disney-themed tattoos covering her arm including a Beauty and the Beast rose (pictured) and an image of the Disney castle costing £300

This year Emily has visited Disneyland in Paris three times with her boyfriend, Jak Banks, 23, an assistant manager of a coffee shop.

She said: 'Jak isn't bothered by my Disney addiction at all. He really enjoys coming to Disney Land with me.

'Every time I go, I always come back with more merchandise to add to my collection.

'The last time I went in June, I came back with a £70 Cogsworth clock from Beauty and the Beast and a giant Stitch plushy worth £70.

'I can't wait to go back again in October for the Halloween celebrations and again at Christmas.'

Emily has paid for her enormous collection on her own, saying: 'I've worked full time since I finished school and I'm very good at saving for my Disney items. I'd say they're worth every penny!'

A line-up of Cogsworth models. Along with high street stores, proud owner Emily also searches the internet for specific Disney pieces and receives Disney merchandise from family every Christmas and birthdays

Emily's Lilo and Stitch collection. The supervisor says: 'I'm very easy to buy for on special occasions. If I receive anything Disney themed I'm thrilled'

For Christmas in 2015 Emily's parents gave her a pug called Lilo named after a character in her favourite Disney film, Lilo & Stitch (pictured). She says: 'I love dressing Lilo up in little Stitch costumes, she looks so cute'

The 21-year-old with her Disney Polaroid camera. Emily hopes that she can extend her collection when she has a house of her own in the future

Just the beginning: Emily currently lives with her parents but says, 'I can't wait to fill my own house with Disney items. I always see cute Disney crockery and homeware in the shops and it gets me really excited'

Emily stands by her decision to spend thousands on Disney merchandise, saying: 'I know some people will think I'm crazy, but it makes me so happy and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I'm a big kid at heart'

Emily hopes that she can extend her collection when she has a house of her own in the future.

She says: 'I can't wait to fill my own house with Disney items. I always see cute Disney crockery and homeware in the shops and it gets me really excited.'

Emily hopes that her passion for Disney will land her a dream job at Disneyland.

She said: 'I'd absolutely love to work at Disney as a photographer.I couldn't think of anything more amazing than being able to capture people enjoying the magic of Disney.

'I know some people will think I'm crazy, but it makes me so happy and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. I'm a big kid at heart.

'Who wouldn't want to be a part of that magical world?'