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Chris Evans says he and family 'had' coronavirus 'weeks ago'

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Chris Evans has shared that he and his family 'had' coronavirus weeks ago. The 54-year-old came out with the surprising comments whilst chatting away on his Virgin Radio Breakfast Show on Wednesday morning.

The host - who shares three kids Noah, seven, and 17-month-old twins Walt and Boo with wife Natasha Shishmania - admitted that he is not "qualified" to say he 100% contracted the deadly bug but explained that he and his family suffered from "mild symptoms" weeks ago.

Chris said over the airwaves: "I think I've had it [coronavirus]. "I'm not saying I'm qualified to say this though. "So many of us had this really weird cold two or three weeks ago and if four out of five most prominent people on the telly talking about coronavirus, if

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