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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's WAG Perrie Edwards opens up about coronavirus isolation

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Alex Oxlaxe-Chamberlain's girlfriend Perrie Edwards has joked about the difficulties of isolating with a PlayStation-loving athlete.

The Liverpool star and his Little Mix WAG are self-isolating together in Manchester amid the coronavirus pandemic. Premier League football has been postponed leaving the pair to engage in activities like the synchronised dancing that recently went viral.

Perrie admits that the couple wish they'd opted to isolate in Manchester rather than London as bordem is beginning to set in.

She told Kiss radio: "I have a house – well, my boyfriend and I have a house in Manchester and a house in London, so we were originally in Manchester together and then we decided to come to London. "I kind of wish we’d stayed in

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