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Bradley Walsh breaks down in tears on This Morning saying he’s ‘so upset’ at families torn apart by Covid

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BRADLEY Walsh was left in tears on today's This Morning after watching the heartbreaking plight of families torn apart by coronavirus.

The 60-year-old host of The Chase said he found the footage "so upsetting" as he appeared live on the show from his Essex home.

He was overwhelmed by the story of Ruth, who has not been allowed to visit son Sam in a care home, and who could die from Huntingdon's disease before they are reunited.

Bradley said: "I've just seen that - I've never met Ruth and Sam but that's heartbreaking. "In Ruth's case specifically, six, seven months having daily contact with Sam and all of a sudden now - zero.

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