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Charlotte Crosby breaks lockdown rules AGAIN as she travels back from boyfriend’s to her mum and dad’s

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CHARLOTTE Crosby has broken lockdown AGAIN - by leaving her boyfriend's house to travel to her parents' for her birthday party.

The reality star came under fire from fans after breaking the lockdown rules earlier this month to move in with her new boyfriend Liam Beaumont. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates But now she has done it again by travelling from the home she was sharing with Liam to go to back to her parents for her birthday party.

A source revealed Charlotte began lockdown with her mum before moving to her boyfriend's house. Now she is back with her mum - another breach of the strict rules designed to keep people safe during the pandemic that has cost tens of thousands of British lives.

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