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Cher Lloyd shares fears for her dad as he is hospitalised twice during coronavirus lockdown

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Cher Lloyd has opened up on her fears over her dad being hospitalised twice during the coronavirus lockdown.The X Factor star, 26, explained her father Darren suffers from a pre-existing health condition.

Cher admitted to House Of Solo that she is usually very close to her parents, but hasn’t been able to see them since the lockdown.

And the singer, who recently released new single Lost, said it was a “really scary thought” that she can’t be close to her parents during these uncertain times.

When Cher was asked what she found hardest about being in lockdown, she said: “I think the biggest thing is not being able to see family.

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